I Am For Peace Within
Psalms 120:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 120 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 120:7 declares an inner aim for peace, while acknowledging that speaking can invite conflict. It points to the truth that outer events mirror your inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 120:7 is not a complaint about others; it is the psalmist's statement of the state of consciousness you inhabit. 'I am for peace' declares the I AM in you as the ruling reality. When you speak and others answer with war, you are only showing the outer ripple of an inner belief you are still alive to. The words you utter are not producing battles; they reveal your current inner arrangement. Therefore, turn the focus inward: assume peace as your permanent vantage point, and let every word you form be a sign of that sovereignty. If you fear conflict, close your eyes for a moment and imagine the listener replying with calm, understanding, and agreement. The practice is revision: return to the moment before you speak and revise the intended speech to reflect the state of peace you consciously choose. Feel it real now in your chest, trust the I AM that perceives and commands. By living from the peace-state in imagination, your spoken life aligns with peace, and the world your mouth creates begins to differ—quiet, benevolent, true.
Practice This Now
Assume the peace-state now and revise your upcoming words to reflect it. Feel the truth of peace in your chest before you speak.
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