Valiant Through God Within
Psalms 60:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 60 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Through 60:12, the verse says that with God's presence we can act valiantly and overcome our enemies. The power is conceived as a state of consciousness rather than external effort.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, this verse is not about distant armies but about the state of your own consciousness. 'Through God we shall do valiantly' signifies that the quality of courage you seek is already present as your real self—God within you. The 'he' who treads down enemies is the I AM you identify with; when you dwell in that sovereign awareness, the imagined adversaries of fear, limitation, and doubt lose their hold. Your valour is not manufactured but awakened by the conviction that God is your true self and that every act of boldness flows from that identity. In practice, the moment you feel anxious, shift to the feeling that you are already divine, that you are treading down the imagined threats by the power of consciousness. This is not willpower alone but alignment: you and God as one, acting as a single, unstoppable presence. Rehearse the inner scene where the enemies vanish as you stand in perfect trust.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter the inner state: I am one with God; I shall valiantly tread down my enemies. Hold that feeling for a few minutes, then proceed as the person who has already conquered.
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