Moses at the Breach: Inner Mercy

Psalms 106:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 106 in context

Scripture Focus

23Therefore he said that he would destroy them, had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach, to turn away his wrath, lest he should destroy them.
Psalms 106:23

Biblical Context

It declares a threat of destruction. Moses, chosen as intercessor, stood in the breach to turn away wrath and spare the people.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within every psalm, Moses is your I AM, stepping into the breach of your own mind when a destructive thought seems about to condemn you. The 'wrath' you sense in momentary fear is nothing but a belief in separation; by assuming the intercessor—the elevated state of awareness—your choice, not external doom, averts catastrophe. Psalm 106:23 says destruction was staved off only because the inner Moses stood before the Lord on your behalf. When you dwell as that intercessor, you permit mercy to rise as your primary vibration, and the imagined explosion yields to calm. This is not history but psychology: judgment collapses when you acknowledge the mercy within as your true power. By consistently assuming that the breach is filled with grace, you redeem the old pattern; salvation comes not by escaping life but by re-seeing it through the God-within you. Let the I AM stand in the breach now, and the night of fear dissolves into the dawn of redemption.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and affirm, I AM stands in the breach now. Revise a troubling thought by imagining the inner Moses turning away the judgment and replacing it with mercy; feel the reality of grace entering your awareness.

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