Break Their Teeth Within

Psalms 58:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 58 in context

Scripture Focus

6Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth: break out the great teeth of the young lions, O LORD.
Psalms 58:6

Biblical Context

The verse expresses a prayer for removing the power of harmful forces. It frames this as God’s intervention in moral order, revealing the needed victory as inner transformation.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this verse, the call to break their teeth is not an appeal for external vengeance but a blueprint for awakening. The 'teeth' and the 'great teeth of the young lions' symbolize the biting voices of fear, judgment, and apparent opposition that would bite at you in daily life. The moment you recognize that God is the I AM within you, you understand that these sounds have no real bite in the only arena that matters—your consciousness. By assuming the scene of inner liberty and revising the narrative from threat to safety, you reverse the entire equation: power is not given to the outer world to define you, but flows from your own awareness. When you dwell in the feeling of being already delivered, the perceived aggressor loses its edge, and the outer situation follows suit, aligning with inner truth. The psalm becomes a practice of inner justice: you acknowledge the "wicked" only as a state of mind and choose to dissolve it through the assured action of I AM, thereby delivering yourself from fear into light.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the scene: declare, 'I AM the power that breaks their teeth; nothing from without can bite my inner peace.' Feel it as real.

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