Silence the Lying Tongue Within
Psalms 109:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes enemies speaking against the speaker with a lying tongue. It shows deceitful speech aimed at the one who suffers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the opening of the mouth against you as a tableau of your own inner chatter. The wicked words are not coming from outside but from a state of consciousness you have not yet claimed as your own. When you hear accusation, you are experiencing fear and a mind that imagines itself judged. The \"deceitful\" tongues are the distortions your ego spins when it feels its integrity threatened. In truth, God is the I AM, the stable watcher who does not bend to rumor; the world merely reflects the beliefs you currently entertain. If you would know truth and faithfulness, you must arrest the projection and return to stillness. In that quiet, the sense of injustice dissolves, and your own heart discovers that you are not touched by another's lie but by your own choice to believe it. The scene is a dream room in which you, the speaker and the listener, awaken to the realization that you are the authority behind every voice. When you assume the light of your I AM, the lie loses its gravity and integrity returns.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Place your hand on your chest, and silently declare, 'I AM truth; I am unshaken by others' words.' Then revise the scene in your mind so the spoken lies dissolve into quiet, faithful certainty.
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