Arrows of Inner Deliverance
Psalms 21:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a scene where the foe turns away as the divine archer readies arrows against them.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the I AM you are the actor and the audience. The 'foes' are not external armies but the stubborn states of consciousness that resist your good. When you hear 'thou shalt make them turn their back,' interpret it as your awareness turning away from limitation and never losing faith in your own invincible discernment. The arrows on the strings are your concentrated thoughts, beliefs, and feelings—aligned with your true nature and aimed at the heart of fear. As you dwell in the assumption of wholeness, you are not pleading for mercy but declaring a present victory. The moment you assume the end, you set the archer within your mind to pull, and the inner world responds by moving the obstacle out of sight, turning the imagined threat away from your face. This is deliverance: you discover you are the one who gives the order to your inner army and the witness that all enemies retreat when the I AM stands ready.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are already delivered; feel it real in the chest as you proclaim the end from the new beginning. Visualize your inner archer releasing clarified thoughts and seeing the obstacle turn away.
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