Inner Sonship and Dominion
Psalms 2:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 2:7-9 speaks of a divine decree declaring you as the Son and inviting you to claim inner authority. The 'nations' and 'rod of iron' symbolize the states you master and dissolve within by imagination and steadfast belief.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this psalm, the decree is not spoken to an external king but to your own I AM. The Lord saying, 'Thou art my Son,' marks the moment you awaken to your true state—consciousness that stands as the authority over appearance. 'Ask of me' becomes the practice of assuming the wish as already granted, for imagination is your creative power; the nations and the ends of the earth are symbolic of every region of your life under your inner jurisdiction. When you dwell in this sonship, you do not petition an outside deity; you decide from the awareness that you are the intention and the creation of your world. Your 'rod of iron' is the unwavering rhythm of belief—the disciplined use of imagination to shape belief until it becomes your sensation of fact. To break them and dash them is to dissolve counterfeit states and mistaken identifications, not to harm others; it is the purification of your inner landscape so that your exact vision manifests outwardly. Remain in the feeling of the decree, and let your inner kingship reform every scene into a demonstration of your true self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the Son; this day I am begotten.' Feel the inner decree as fact and visualize a rod of iron breaking apart a current limitation, leaving your life in alignment with that sovereign state.
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