Entering The Strong City
Psalms 108:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 108 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 108:10 voices a plea for entry into a fortified place of power, asking who will lead the way. It frames access as something sought from outside, a movement toward security and deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 108:10 invites you to enter a strong city and to go into Edom, but the door is not a gate in time but a vibration of awareness. The question sounds like a plea to someone else to bring you into protection and release. In Neville's psalmic psychology, the city and Edom are states of consciousness. You are not asking for rescue from without; you are awakening to the I AM that already dwells in you. When you acknowledge, 'I am in the city,' you shift your interior climate; fear recedes, power returns, and doors swing inward. The strong city is the consistent feeling of safety, competence, and intention backed by Providence. To 'lead me' is to align with the inner law by assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled. The movement from longing to possession occurs as you dwell in the state of already having it. You do not march toward it; you collapse time by becoming it. The 'Edom' passage becomes the boundary you transverse by awareness, not by action. You are the city, you are the leader; care for your inner life, and the doors open.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the state 'I am in the strong city now' and dwell in the feeling of safety and guidance as your present reality.
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