Whispers of the Inner Word

Psalms 56:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 56 in context

Scripture Focus

5Every day they wrest my words: all their thoughts are against me for evil.
6They gather themselves together, they hide themselves, they mark my steps, when they wait for my soul.
Psalms 56:5-6

Biblical Context

Words from others are shown as opposition, but the real drama is within consciousness where inner states shape exterior fate. The psalm invites you to notice how your inner life renders events.

Neville's Inner Vision

What you hear in the verses is not a history of events but a cue to your own inner drama. The 'they' who wrest your words are not persons but the habitual thoughts and fears you consent to in your mind. Each accusation or plot against you is only a projection of an unseen inner choice. In truth, you are the I AM, the sovereign awareness that makes words and deeds real; your imagination creates reality. When you take up the picture of being hunted, you empower a state of doubt; when you revise to the feeling that you alone sustain the inner word, you return to the natural audacity of your consciousness. Do not battle the appearances; reinterpret them by assuming the truth you desire: that your inner word governs the day and your outer steps are guided by serene certainty. The text invites you to stop clinging to enemy thoughts and to convene with the inner witness, where your words are stable and fear cannot wrest them away.

Practice This Now

Practice: in stillness, declare I am the I AM; my words are my own, sovereign and true. Then revise any troubling thought by stating that voice is a projection of my state and I choose peace and clarity now.

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