Inner Salvation Power
Psalms 65:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 65 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 65:5-7 presents God as the righteous answer and the steady confidence of all the earth; He strengthens mountains and quiets the seas and the tumult.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this psalm as an address to your inner life. 'By terrible things in righteousness wilt thou answer us' becomes a declaration about decisive inner acts: when you dwell in the rightness of your I AM, the drama inside settles. God is the 'confidence of all the ends of the earth'—the unwavering awareness you carry at the center of your being. The mountains you deem fixed are set fast by strength, and you are girded with power as your sense of self aligns with divine authority. The 'noise of the seas' and the 'tumult of the people' are the clamor of fear and restless thought; when you acknowledge the I AM as sovereign, this clamor subsides and a clear field of peace arises. The miracle occurs first within; the inner state becomes the outer condition, and outward appearances obey the decree of consciousness. Thus the psalm invites you to claim your inward resolution: your awareness formed in righteousness quiets storms and steadies all movement of life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: I am the I AM, and this inner presence quiets the seas and steadies the mountains.
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