Inner Thunder Of Psalm 29
Psalms 29:3-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm proclaims that the Lord's voice is over the waters, powerful and majestic, breaking old ways and establishing order within the inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
View this psalm as an inner weather report for consciousness. The voice of the LORD upon the waters is the I AM speaking through your feelings, ruling the tides of thought with calm, decisive power. The God of glory thundereth is the recognition that you are the glory itself—awareness clothed in form—speaking a truth that orders your experience. When you listen and assent to that voice, it breaks the cedars of Lebanon—your stubborn beliefs and habits that pretend to stand in the way of your freedom—until they are felled and made to skip like a calf. The voice divides the flames of fire, revealing what is necessary and what is not; it clears passion into purpose. It shaketh the wilderness, transforming uncertainty into a field of new order, if you stay still and attentive to the inner decree. In his temple, all voices speak of his glory; so begin to inhabit that temple now, recognizing that God’s presence is your own awareness. This is not external drama, but the living, creative act of consciousness rearranging your world from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and affirm, 'I am the voice of the Lord within my waters.' Feel the authority as a current of calm moving through your emotions; revise a limiting belief and let it drop away, then rest in the certainty that your inner decree is real.
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