Inner Conquest of Psalms 108:7
Psalms 108:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 108 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks in holiness; the speaker declares joy and a deliberate ordering of inner realms. The verse invites inner conquest and sacred separation of inner territories.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this psalm, 'God' speaking is the I AM waking within you. The holiness mentioned is not distant; it is the clarity of your own awareness, the sacred boundary that sets apart what you will be. When it declares, 'I will rejoice,' it is your decision of spirit, a commitment to feel joy as a result of alignment with that inner decree. 'I will divide Shechem' signifies drawing a line between central, integrative ground and the distractions that would undermine it; Shechem stands for the steady center of your life, the place where your power and purpose meet. 'Mete out the valley of Succoth' represents ordering rest and provision within inner space: you map the valleys of doubt and set them into proper channels, granting rest to what's sacred. Thus, the verse is a blueprint for inner conquest: decree, rejoice, divide, and order. So you can live by assuming that this is already done in your consciousness and watch your life reorganize around that inner decree.
Practice This Now
Assume the decree now: declare, 'I have divided Shechem and I rejoice,' then feel the boundaries forming in your mind and let the sense of conquest enter your chest.
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