Inner Throne of the Right Hand

Psalms 110:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 110 in context

Scripture Focus

1The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
Psalms 110:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 110:1 presents God inviting the speaker's higher self to sit in sovereign authority at God's right hand, until opposition is subdued.

Neville's Inner Vision

Scripture here is not a historical event but a scene in your own consciousness. The LORD says unto my Lord: rise in your inner state and take your seat at the right hand, the seat of ruling awareness. Your inner Lord is the elevated I AM you are becoming; to sit there is to accept that all power and discernment flow from awareness, not from outward circumstance. Enemies are the restless images of fear, doubt, and limitation that appear to threaten you. Yet the moment you enter the throne of right-mindedness, these appearances are measured by your inner posture. Until I make thine enemies thy footstool implies a process, not an event: by abiding in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, the mind reorders itself until opposition is rendered harmless, as if beneath your feet. The key is to feel that you already are what you seek—seated, sovereign, unshaken. The Father’s word to the I AM is a command to shift your center from lack to fullness, from projection to inner realization.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Sit, close eyes, and assume you are seated at the right hand of God now; feel the authority of awareness and let imagined enemies be gently footstooled beneath you.

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