Deliver Me From Inner Enemies
Psalms 27:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks for protection from enemies, specifically from false witnesses whose cruelty is voiced; it emphasizes safeguarding the inner life from harmful outer appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your enemies and false witnesses are not forces outside you, but states within your own consciousness that you have allowed to seem real. When you claim the I AM as your only reality, you withdraw power from those projections and observe them as passing shadows in the theater of your mind. The prayer 'deliver me' becomes a directive to revise the scene with a new assumption: you are already safe, held by the unassailable presence that you are. The cruelty and harsh testimony of others are simply thoughts that breathe through attention; they fade when you refuse to give your attention to them. The true deliverance is inner: align with the awareness that you are the see-er, not the seen, and that your life flows from that Presence rather than from the external storm. Trust that the moment you rest in the I AM, the outer appearances bend to your inner state. This is the quiet work of faith: a decisive shift in consciousness that makes the wild voices powerless and reveals the peace that was always present.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit in stillness, close your eyes, and assume the feeling that you are already safe and unmoveable; declare 'I AM' as your only reality, then revise the scene by replacing cruelty with calm.
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