The Inner Voice Breaks Cedars

Psalms 29:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 29 in context

Scripture Focus

5The voice of the LORD breaketh the cedars; yea, the LORD breaketh the cedars of Lebanon.
Psalms 29:5

Biblical Context

The verse presents a power that shatters fixed forms. It frames the voice of God as an inner force that can overturn outward conditions.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 29:5 invites us to hear the voice that breaks the cedars. Yet this is not a thunder outside you; it is the I AM awakening within your own consciousness as Providence and order. The cedars of Lebanon stand for stubborn conditions and grand but rigid structures in your life. When you identify with the I AM—your true, unconditioned awareness—the same word that speaks in the psalm becomes your inner law, dissolving what once seemed fixed. The voice does not petition the universe; it asserts the reality that you already are the power that creates and dissolves. In practice, you shift from seeking protection to embodying the presence of God, which crushes fear and yields results according to your state of consciousness. The "judgment" in this sense is met by accountability: you must align with the belief that governs your life. When you dwell in this presence, you notice Providence guiding every choice, and the outer scene rearranges to reflect the inner order.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and silently affirm, 'I AM that I AM.' Imagine the inner voice speaking, and feel the cedars of your life breaking apart, making space for ordered reality to emerge.

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