Expanded Steps of Inner Victory
Psalms 18:36-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 18:36-37 describes an inner enlargement that steadies the feet and a steadfast pursuit that overcomes adversaries until they are fully consumed. It points to a consciousness that is secure, persistent, and victorious.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, Psalm 18:36-37 reveals a shift in your inner weather. Thou hast enlarged my steps under me is the image of consciousness expanding its radius so you move with steadiness, balance, and the assurance of I AM awareness; when you rest in that I AM, that my feet did not slip becomes a lived fact, not a hope, because you identify with the victorious state. I have pursued mine enemies signals your decision to meet every obstacle with persistent imagining—treating belief as action and action as belief—until the opposition yields. Neither did I turn again till they were consumed speaks of a total revision of conditions: once you assume the state of success, you walk forward until limitation dissolves within you and reflects outwardly. Hold to the felt sense of expanded steps, anchor your attention in the I AM, and let the inner vision govern your outward experience, then watch the outer world answer with a like certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quiet, breathe deeply, and affirm that your steps are enlarged and secure and you do not slip. Then linger in that felt sense as you picture a widening path and notice one obstacle dissolving as you move forward in faith.
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