Inner Reign of Psalm 146:9-10
Psalms 146:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 146 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God protects strangers and helps the fatherless and widow, and overturns the way of the wicked. He shall reign forever, and praise the Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the strangers, the fatherless and the widow as parts of you feeling unprotected in a world of appearances. The Lord preserveth them by turning your attention back to the I AM, the sole keeper of your inner state. When you align with that I AM, the old pattern—the way of the wicked—gets overturned in your inner theater; you cease negotiating with fear and you begin to rule from within. The 'wicked' in the outer story is the old belief that you must suffer or lack; in your heart, the I AM reorders events by your attention and assumption. The Lord shall reign forever—this is not a future fact but your inner law: your awareness is timeless, sovereign, and unchanging. Zion—the place within where you commune with the divine I AM—becomes the throne from which you speak to your world. Praise ye the LORD becomes the natural expression of a life lived from that inner sovereignty, a life where every apparent lack is met by a present, immutable power.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I am preserved by the Lord; I reign within. Feel that feeling-it-real as you affirm the I AM is sovereign over your inner life.
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