Sweet Words Within: Psalm 141:6
Psalms 141:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 141 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of judges overthrown in stony places. Those who hear are moved by the words, because they are sweet.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the 'judges' in this verse are the fixed opinions inside you, the verdicts you pass on yourself and life. When they are overthrown in the stone-like places of the mind, a new speaker rises—the I AM within you, speaking through your own inner mouth. 'My words' become not a loud pronouncement against others but a shift in consciousness that makes form bend to your inner state. The words are sweet because they carry the fragrance of truth you already possess as the perceiver and creator. When you hold to a definite assumption and feel it as real, the outer world will reflect the sweetness of that inner speech. The power is not in coercion but in alignment: you become the one who speaks and is heard by the I AM, and the stubborn stone of doubt cracks open. Let your inner discourse settle into gentleness, clarity, and assurance, and watch as the apparent judgments crumble before the warm power of your word.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and revise your inner speech to the I AM hearing my words as sweet. Speak a present-tense decree like My words are sweet to all who hear me, and feel that reality now.
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