Quiet Strength of Psalm 37:7
Psalms 37:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm urges quiet trust: rest in the LORD and wait for His movement. It warns against fretting over outward gains or the devices of the wicked.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your scripture is not about time, but about state. To rest in the LORD is to hold the awareness of your own divine I AM, the inner governor that never falters. Waiting patiently is not waiting for meteor-like signs in the world, but abiding as the conviction that the unseen is already done. When you see a man prospering by wicked devices, do not fret; that scene is but a motion within your own dream. The moment you revise that scene by assuming a different state, the world must reflect your altered inner climate. Inner joy, quiet confidence, and persevering trust are your tools. Imagination is not escape; it is the instrument by which you impress your desired state on the screen of life. Be still and know the I AM; feel its certainty as if it already existed. As you dwell in that awareness, the impulse of external events calms and rearranges to conform to your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit with eyes closed, assume the I AM as your reality; repeat 'I am the Lord within me' and feel it real for five minutes, then carry that stance into your day.
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