Inner Victory Over Enemies

Psalms 35:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 35 in context

Scripture Focus

19Let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully rejoice over me: neither let them wink with the eye that hate me without a cause.
Psalms 35:19

Biblical Context

Psalm 35:19 asks that no enemy celebrate over you or mock without cause, insisting on a protective inner stance against injustice.

Neville's Inner Vision

Begin with the understanding that you are the I AM, and that 'enemies' rejoice over you only as long as you believe in outer power over your life. In Goddard's terms, every person or event is a movement within your state of consciousness; thus, to prevent their wrongful joy you revise your inner state. See the verse as a summons to align with the immutable justice of your own being, not to resist the world but to re-create it through imagination. When you assume you are inherently safe, whole, and untouchable by baseless hatred, their supposed triumph dissolves into your confident awareness. The act of feeling the truth that you are the living consciousness that governs your life—your I AM—neutralizes the effect of any opposite eye or deceitful wink. Trust that righteousness and justice accompany a mind anchored in awareness; they emerge not from fight, but from the steadfast self-ownership of your inner reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginatively assume the feeling of being untouched by others' judgments and picture their eyes turning away in peace, while you rest in the I AM and your unassailable wholeness.

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