Right Hand of Inner Judgment
Psalms 110:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 110 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 110:5–6 presents a sovereign power at the right hand that strikes through kings in wrath. It also describes judging among the nations and clearing away the old order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Call this the inner throne room where the I AM sits at your right hand, sovereign and unchallengeable. The 'kings' are the lineages of belief that pretend to govern your life; the 'wrath' is the moment your attention becomes piercing enough to expose them as thoughts, not facts. When you dwell in the conviction that you are the I AM, you strike through those kings not by force but by unwavering awareness. The judgment of the heathen is the clearing of every imported idea about yourself that does not reflect your true state; the dead bodies filling the places are old patterns, memories that have outlived their usefulness and are ready to fall away. And the heads of many countries are the topmost beliefs that seemed to govern your world: fear of lack, fear of failure, fear of rejection. As you assume the character of the watcher who knows himself as God, these former rulers collapse, and a fresh ordering of your life appears from within. You do not fight the world; you awaken it by awakening your own conviction.
Practice This Now
Explore Psalm 110:5-6 through Neville Goddard's lens: the I AM at your right hand, assuming victory over kings, letting belief be judged into transformation.
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