Arrow of God Within

Psalms 64:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 64 in context

Scripture Focus

7But God shall shoot at them with an arrow; suddenly shall they be wounded.
Psalms 64:7

Biblical Context

The psalm pictures God shooting at enemies, with sudden wounds. It reads as a sharp, decisive action.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the lens of the I AM, Psalms 64:7 is not about distant foes but about the inner adversaries of your own consciousness. God is the I AM within you, the awareness that watches all thoughts. The arrow is a piercing shift in imagination—a revision of a long-held belief that you are separate, lacking, or under threat. When the arrow strikes, the effect is not punitive but revelatory: the old story of weakness is wounded and falls away, and you awaken to the truth that you are untouched by external conditions. The beings wounded are the habits of fear, judgment, and doubt you have entertained as real. In this moment of sudden wound, you experience a breakthrough where the sense of need dissolves and the sense of fulfillment appears. The verse invites you to accept that the state of wholeness is already here in I AM, and the world you perceive will reflect that inner settlement as you persist in this new assumption.

Practice This Now

Sit, breathe, and declare 'I AM' as the archer. Visualize the inner arrow piercing your fear and dissolving the old story, waking you to wholeness.

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