Inner Judgment and Dominion

Psalms 110:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 110 in context

Scripture Focus

6He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
Psalms 110:6

Biblical Context

The verse speaks of a supreme judge who will govern the nations and bring decisive consequences. It presents judgment that yields visible effects in the world.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's practice, the 'heathen' are the resisting states of consciousness within you. The 'judge' is the I AM—the aware, choosing presence that can discern and heal. When you stand in that awareness, you are not commanding others in the world; you are commanding what you entertain in your own mind. The 'dead bodies' are old beliefs you have outgrown, habits you have killed in consciousness; letting them lie down frees space for new life. The phrase 'wound the heads over many countries' becomes dissolving the strongholds of ego across domains—fear, pride, doubt—by revision and the felt sense that limitation is only a thought. The Kingdom of God appears as your awareness, the I AM, asserting jurisdiction over every thought and feeling. As you persist in this inner judgment, the outer world begins to reflect the inner victory; obstacles recede, not by force, but by the clear revelation that you are the sovereign, inner governor of your life. This is a call to awaken dominion within, not to conquer others.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes; assume the I AM now judging every belief within you. Feel the old fears and attachments dissolve as you dwell in the sense of true dominion.

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