Inner Defense Against Deceitful Voices
Psalms 109:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist states that the wicked lie about him and surround him with words of hatred, attacking him without cause. The passage presents an inner clash of hostile speech expressed as external pressure.
Neville's Inner Vision
The mouth of the wicked and deceitful are currents in your own consciousness, not distant enemies. The lying tongue arises from thoughts that misrepresent your true being; they compass you with words of hatred and fight against you without cause. In Neville's key, these scenes are opportunities to awaken the I AM within and revise from influence to truth. By assuming a new inner state—being unshaken by lies, knowing your worth in truth, and feeling it real—you dissolve the outer pressure. Speak (or silently declare): I am the truth in which no lie can prevail; I am protected by I AM and by the coherence of divine right action. When you hold that conviction in imagination, the voice of attack loses its force and the external scene rearranges to reflect your inner harmony. Remember: imagination creates reality, and you are always safe in the presence of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the I AM now; silently declare, I am the truth in which no lie can prevail. Feel that certainty and imagine the surrounding lies dissolving into light.
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