Inner Wind of Divine Justice
Psalms 35:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 35:5 speaks of enemies being blown away like chaff, with the angel of the LORD pursuing them. It presents a picture of divine justice that moves both in the inner life and the outer circumstances.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville Goddard, Psalms 35:5 is a blueprint for inner transformation. The 'chaff' represents every false belief, fear, or condition you do not desire; the 'wind' is the force of your ongoing assumption. The 'angel of the LORD' is the awakened I AM within you—the living, thinking presence applying divine law. When you assume a state of health, abundance, or justice and feel it as already real, that wind passes through your mind and life, displacing the nonessential until only your true nature remains. The pursuit by the angel is not punitive but regenerative, removing old patterns and aligning you with righteousness and providence. The verse teaches that judgment begins in consciousness: choose the end, dwell in it, and allow your inner awareness to rearrange the outer scene. Trust the inner guide; the angel’s chase is the discipline by which thoughts are carried away and replaced with the steady sense of being led and guided by the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I am the wind that blows away the chaff of fear and limitation. Then assume the state of justice and guidance now, feel it as already mine, and let the I AM within me, the angel, pursue and remove every doubt.
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