Inner Defense Of Psalm 59:9-10
Psalms 59:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 59 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist declares that his strength is in waiting on God, who defends him. He believes God's mercy will intervene to bring his purpose even against enemies.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this psalm, the strength you trust is not force from without but the inner stamina of the I AM. When you wait with the awareness that God is your defense, you awaken to the truth that defense is inner alignment. The line 'The God of my mercy shall prevent me' becomes a declaration that mercy pre-empts events; your image of mercy clears the road before any outward drama, so your desires can unfold unblocked. When you imagine what you truly want as already yours, you are not seeking permission from fate but inviting it to register in your world as causation. The 'enemies' are simply habits of thought or circumstances that fade when the mind trusts the inner law of providence—the I AM guiding every step. Faith and Justice align as you persist in a state where strength, mercy, and desire coexist, and you witness the visible result in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the stance, I am defended by the I AM; see my goal as already accomplished. Let that image saturate my mind until it feels real.
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