Love Is My Strength
Psalms 18:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares a personal choice to love the LORD as the source of strength. It presents love for God as the central posture that powers every action.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this verse through the I AM lens, the I that loves is the same I that is strength. When the psalmist says, I will love thee, O LORD, my strength, he is not asking God for power but confirming alignment with the divine awareness within. In Neville’s terms, God is the I AM, the steady consciousness that can be loved, trusted, and allowed to act. Love becomes the practical state by which power is revived: dwell in the sense of loving the LORD within, and your strength rises because you no longer identify with limitation. Any thought of lack is a mistaken self-definition that you may revise by returning to the I AM and declaring love to it. The act of loving is the act of claiming the state of strength already present, and imagination completes the process: feeling that strength, picturing it, and letting it register as real in your world. Therefore strength isn’t something you win; it is the natural result of a life lived in love of the inner God, the I AM, who is your true power.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet, declare, 'I am loving The LORD; I am strength,' and feel the warmth of that love expanding your inner capacity. Visualize the I AM as a sun within, radiating power into your body and life.
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