Inward Trust Over Chariots
Psalms 20:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm contrasts trusting in worldly power (chariots and horses) with trusting in the LORD; the faithful declare to remember the LORD's name.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the verse as a map of your inner landscape. The 'chariots and horses' are external means you trust—wealth, status, and power—while the line 'we will remember the name of the LORD our God' is an inward act: a turning of attention to the I AM that you are. In Neville's language, the world you observe is the outer dream of your own consciousness. When you remember the name, you shift from dependency on others or conditions to the identity that carries all power. This is an act of assumption: declare 'I AM that I desire to be,' and cultivate the feeling that such fulfillment is already present. The external chariots fade not by fighting them but by occupying the place they pretend to hold with the living certainty of your inner God-state. The LORD's guidance follows from that unshakable awareness; you receive direction as you dwell in the sense of completed being, and your reality shifts to reflect your inward conviction.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the feeling 'I AM,' and let the image of the LORD within fill you; then picture the external chariots dissolving into light as your inner state becomes your outer life.
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