Inner Angel Pursuit

Psalms 35:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 35 in context

Scripture Focus

5Let them be as chaff before the wind: and let the angel of the LORD chase them.
6Let their way be dark and slippery: and let the angel of the LORD persecute them.
Psalms 35:5-6

Biblical Context

Psalm 35:5-6 speaks of enemies being blown away and pursued by the LORD’s angel. Plainly, it frames opposition as something that can be dissolved by divine action within consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Someone reading this through Neville’s lens would not see outer enemies so much as inner states—fear, doubt, and resistance—that you have imagined as real. To say, 'Let them be as chaff before the wind' is to declare that such projections are no longer necessary; the 'angel of the LORD' is the I AM within you, sweeping away the false pictures and fear-driven thoughts. The 'way dark and slippery' is simply the old pattern of belief that your life is ruled by external appearances; as you align with the I AM, that path is lit by inner light or dissolved by inner insight. The chase is the activity of your higher self, pushing out what does not belong to you. Deliverance comes not by changing others but by changing the state you inhabit—your imagination becomes the wind that parts the chaff and reveals the center of your being. Trust the inner order: your imagination is the creator of reality, and peace follows when you revise from within.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and affirm, 'I AM the I AM'; then picture the troubling scene and imagine the angel of the LORD chasing away the fear-based thoughts, leaving a clear path and a felt sense of deliverance.

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