Inner Laugh, Psalm 2:4

Psalms 2:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 2 in context

Scripture Focus

4He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the LORD shall have them in derision.
Psalms 2:4

Biblical Context

God sits in the heavens and laughs at the pretensions of those who oppose Him. His derision shows that human power cannot prevail against the divine order.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville vantage, Psalm 2:4 is not about a distant deity laughing at distant rebels; it is the inner voice of your own consciousness laughing at the dream of separation. The 'sitting in the heavens' is the steadfast awareness—your I AM—indifferent to transient appearances. When you identify with the outer crowd—the so-called authorities, the opinions that torment you—the mind creates drama and calls it judgment. But the moment you assume, I am the one who sits in the heaven of my own awareness, and I see that those projected powers derive their 'power' from a belief in separation. The divine derision is not anger but a release: once you realize that the so-called foes are simply thoughts in derision of your true state, you disidentify, and the imagined threat dissolves. Your inner kingdom is not threatened; it laughs at the illusion and restates unity through certainty that the I AM governs all. Align with that Presence, revise all fear-based stories, and notice the world shifts to reflect your inner knowing.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Persist in the self-affirming assumption: 'I AM the heavens; I reign from within.' Feel the laughter rise as you revise fear-based thoughts, and let the inner acknowledgment reshape your outer experience.

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