Reigning Mind Psalm 110
Psalms 110:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 110 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A king judges the nations and asserts dominion. He then drinks from a brook on the way, lifted in victorious assurance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this psalm, the king is your inner I AM, the conscious ruler within. When you occupy the state of I AM, ‘He shall judge among the heathen’ means you discern the pictures of fear, lack, and limitation that arise as the heathen within. As you stand in that awareness, those old identities are exposed as the dead bodies the verse speaks of—forms of belief that no longer hold reality for you. The line about ‘wounding the heads over many countries’ signals breaking the power of those beliefs over vast regions of your mind, clearing the way for a renewed kingship. The brook is the living water of your inner quiet, the sustaining insight that comes when you rest in the I AM while the day moves. And the lifting of the head is the outward sign of your inward rule—the embodiment of confidence, sovereignty, and a crowned sense of reality that no longer bows to circumstance. If you practice, you’ll discover that events in your life respond to the state you hold. The outer becomes a reflection of the inner verdict: I am the ruler now, and power flows from that acknowledgment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, center in the I AM, and declare, 'I am king over my mind now.' Visualize the inner king judging old beliefs and drinking from a brook, then lift your head in assured realization.
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