Lord With Us: Inner Refuge
Psalms 46:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse declares that the Lord of hosts is with us and that the God of Jacob is our refuge, inviting trust and quiet assurance. It invites a pause (Selah) to acknowledge divine protection.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your deep sense of security is not secured by outward circumstances but by the inner realization that the Lord of hosts is with you. In Neville terms, Lord of hosts denotes the commanding powers of your own imagination arrayed in your favor, and the God of Jacob is the steady refuge you habitually turn to within your consciousness. Imagine that your awareness is already surrounded by invincible hosts—order, peace, and protection marching about your being. To say with us is to acknowledge that you are not a divided self but one I AM looking out through every scene you inhabit. Jacob’s story, a man who wrestled and found rest, symbolizes your own mind wrestling with doubt yet returning again to the shelter of the divine I AM. Selah invites you to pause and let this truth sink into your blood and breath, not as a future event but as the present fact. If you dwell here, your external life lines up with your inner security; you move from fear to faith by persisting in the assumption of divine companionship.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the state I AM with me as your present condition; feel the shelter enfold your body and carry you through the next moment.
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