The Inner Voice Psalm 29:2-11
Psalms 29:2-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 29:2-11 calls us to worship the LORD in holiness and to acknowledge His voice as sovereign power that brings strength and peace to His people. It portrays God as King over creation, blessing His flock with harmony and peace.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this psalm, the voice of the LORD is not distant thunder but the sound of your own I AM. When you consent to the beauty of holiness, you align with the inner governor of all being. The waters, the cedars, and the wilderness become images of your inner state: calm waters, clarity of purpose, and a power that cannot be moved. The voice that breaks the cedars is the authority you possess in consciousness, and when you yield to it, you are made to skip like a calf—free from fear. The LORD sits king forever—this is your true self, the I AM who reigns over every scene. As you dwell there, strength comes to your people—your thoughts, your body, your world—through the peace that flows from a consciousness that knows itself as king. The temple where all voices speak of glory is your own heart. Let the inner sovereign voice shake the wilderness of doubt and reveal the forests of possibility. Your innermost self is the throne; the LORD’s voice within is your crown of peace.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume that you are the voice of the LORD within your own heart; feel strength and peace rise as you declare I AM the Lord of this moment.
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