I AM Inner Victory Psalm 34:21
Psalms 34:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that harm comes to those who oppose righteousness; those who hate the upright will be left desolate.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's view, the so-called evil slaying the wicked is the inner collapse of the old self when confronted by the light of a steady I AM. The wicked are the stubborn ego-identities clinging to separation; when you persist in the righteous state—loving, just, and true—the inner fear loses its grip and the old self falls away. The desolation of those who hate the righteous is not a punishment from without but the empty stage where fear once lived, revealed as you refuse to identify with it. The world is a mirror of your inner alignment: as you dwell in the I AM, you see judgment and attack dissolve into quiet order. Your task is to claim the righteousness you admire as your own constant reality, so fear, blame, and harm reveal themselves as mere misperceptions vanishing in light. Thus, the verse invites you to awaken to a state where outer conditions reflect your inner integrity rather than dictate it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and affirm: I AM the righteousness of God in me now. Feel the truth with your whole being and let fear dissolve as you hold that I AM state as your definite reality.
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