Entering the Inner Strong City
Psalms 60:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 60 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks who will lead the speaker into a strong, secure place; it seeks entry into an inner refuge of protection and guidance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the words 'Who will bring me into the strong city?' rise not as a plea to another, but as a declaration of your own state of consciousness. The 'strong city' is not a distant place; it is the secure inner condition you inhabit when you are awake to I AM. Edom stands for the lands of challenge and fear, the terrains of limitation. If you feel driven by doubt, imagine that you are already there, walking through your own fortified awareness. The psalm asks who will lead you; the answer is never a person outside your mind but the I AM you align with. When you refuse to look outside, and instead insist, 'I am the one who enters by the power of my consciousness,' you begin to map the terrain with feeling. Providence becomes your inner weather; guidance flows as a natural movement of your imagination into the strongest city you can conceive. You do not seek permission from without; you enact it within, and the outer scene follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM entering the strong city now.' Visualize walking through a gate into a sunlit, fortified interior and feel the certainty of guidance and protection.
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