Inner Wrath, Inner I AM
Psalms 2:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays God speaking in wrath to rebellious rulers and vexing them with severe displeasure.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, the 'wrath' is the heat of correction burning away the misbelief that you are separate from God. The 'them' are the stubborn states of fear, doubt, and pride you must dissolve. When you assume I AM as your permanent condition, the inner awareness speaks with stern yet loving authority, not to punish but to cleanse the mind of false identifications. The 'vex' and 'sore displeasure' are symptoms telling you to revise, to withdraw identification from lack and to reestablish oneness. This is not punishment but a law of consciousness: cling to separation and you feel disturbance; embrace unity and the world rearranges itself to reflect it. The verse thus becomes a whisper guiding you to persist in the state of I AM until outer appearances harmonize with that inner truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume I AM the sole reality here and now; revise 'I am separate' into 'I and God are one,' and feel that unity as your immediate experience.
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