King On My Inner Zion
Psalms 2:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verses 4-6 portray the heavens laughing at rebellious power, and then God proclaims a king set on His holy hill of Zion. The message is that ultimate authority rests with an inner king seated in Zion—your own awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, Psalms 2:4-6 is a portrait of the inner throne. The heavens laugh because the external image of power cannot touch the living I AM that you are. The voice of wrath and vexation in the verse is not a demand from without, but the motion of belief resisting the revelation of your true state. When God says, I have set my king upon my holy hill of Zion, He speaks of the realization that the self-awareness you call I AM has enthroned a ruler—the quiet, undefeated you—on the hill of inner consecration. Zion is not a place on a map but the center of your consciousness where attention rests without fear. To hear the King pronounce his law is to know that your attention is finally on your own sovereignty, not on external power. The outward hells and derision you thought you faced dissolve as you consent to this inner throne, and the world reorganizes to match the inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and inwardly declare, I am the king seated on my holy hill of Zion. Feel the throne supporting your life; rest your attention on inner sovereignty, and observe outer turmoil softening.
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