Inner Wind Breaks External Ships

Psalms 48:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 48 in context

Scripture Focus

7Thou breakest the ships of Tarshish with an east wind.
Psalms 48:7

Biblical Context

Psalm 48:7 declares that God breaks the ships of Tarshish with an east wind, signaling that divine power can overturn strong outward forces. In plain terms, large worldly structures yield when the inner state is aligned with a higher order.

Neville's Inner Vision

See the ships of Tarshish as the fixed forms you have trusted—the names, opinions, and powers you counted on in the outer world. The east wind is not a weather phenomenon; it is a movement of consciousness, a shift in inner posture that dissolves those sturdy images. If you feel the ships of your life remain intact, it is because you have not yet allowed the I AM within you to take the helm and imagine the wind sweeping them aside. The I AM is not a distant deity but your own awareness when you align with it. When you assume the state of being that already conquers, that wind rises from within and breaks the outward structures that seem to stand against you. The shattered ships reveal a new coast where your goal can land. You are the creator of your scene by the inner conviction you practice; the external becomes a faithful reflection of your inner state.

Practice This Now

Take a moment now to close your eyes, settle into I AM, and intentionally name a wind of inner certainty. See the Tarshish ships breaking as you feel the shift and silently affirm, 'I AM consciousness, and this wind is real in me.'

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