The Inner Sword Of Majesty

Psalms 45:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 45 in context

Scripture Focus

3Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O most mighty, with thy glory and thy majesty.
Psalms 45:3

Biblical Context

The verse invites you to ready your will and inner strength. It calls you to act from a dignified awareness of God.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I AM, this line is not a summons to external war but to inner sovereignty. 'Gird thy sword' denotes arming the mind with a precise creative faculty—the sword of imagination—placed upon the thigh of your grounding awareness. 'Most mighty' points to your true self when alight with the presence of God, the I AM that you are. 'With thy glory and thy majesty' reveals that power is not earned but recognized within; majesty is the steady radiance of consciousness when it dares to decree its own reality. In Neville fashion, see that you are the one who speaks and thereby becomes. There is no separate enemy; there is only your own thought, drawn into line with divine purpose. When you feel the sword as a coherent idea, you align emotion with it until it feels real in your body, and the world shifts to reflect that decree. Practice now by assuming the feeling that you are crowned, armed, and empowered by God within you.

Practice This Now

Stand tall with open, relaxed posture, close your eyes, and breathe. Decree aloud or in your heart: I am the mighty one, girded with the sword of imagination, and I feel it real.

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