Overcoming Words of Hatred
Psalms 109:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist is surrounded by words of hatred and fighting without a cause.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's inward view, the assault described in Psalm 109:3 is not a chart of outsiders pressing you, but a map of your own state of consciousness. 'They compassed me about with words of hatred' becomes the image of thoughts and emotions crowding your awareness with condemnation, while 'fought against me without a cause' reveals that the struggle arises from an unrecognized lack of alignment with I AM. When you identify with the holder of life as your I AM, you stop reacting to the chorus of attack and begin to witness it. The remedy is an inner assumption: you are loved, safe, and sovereign in your true nature. By affirming the I AM as your sole governor, you revise the scene from opposition to harmony, turning words into signals that your inner state is changing. As you dwell in this consciousness, the outer world gradually reflects your inner peace, and what once seemed a hostile crowd dissolves into understanding and mercy.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, repeat 'I AM that I AM, surrounded by love and protected in every moment,' and feel that certainty until the sense of attack fades.
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