Kiss the Son Within
Psalms 2:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 2:11-12 calls for reverent service and trust in the Lord, with blessing for those who place their confidence in Him. It warns that turning away from this inner alignment leads to peril.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this through the Neville lens, you are the I AM—awareness that holds every moment. The Lord is the one living state you inhabit; the fear mentioned is reverence, the exact energy that preserves your focus from stray, destructive thoughts. Serve the LORD becomes a discipline of allegiance to your higher state, the inner ruler you choose to preside over your thoughts. The Son is your inner Christ, the central idea or divine posture through which you interpret life. Kiss the Son means you align with that state so completely that you cease opposing it; you accept, you trust, you dwell in the feeling that this inner ruling presence is now your reality. If you linger in doubt, you drift off the path; when your trust is anchored in the Son, your outer circumstances respond by showing up as your inward state made visible. The prophetic threat of wrath dissolves into awareness that you have chosen a different consciousness. Blessed are all who put their trust in Him, for trust is the turning of imagination into form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, and assume you are already in reverent service to the Lord; picture kissing the Son within and feeling trust settle into your bones. Act as if this inner state governs your day and let the outer world rise to match.
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