Let God Arise Within
Psalms 68:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 68 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 68:1-2 presents God arising and enemies scattering as a metaphor for inner awakening, where awareness shifts and fears dissolve within the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
To hear the call for God to arise is not a summons to confront outward foes but an invitation to the I AM within your own consciousness to awaken. When you entertain that God is arising inside, the enemies fear doubt lack and limitation are seen as mere shadows that scatter before a light you are actively generating. The imagery of smoke vanishing before the wind and wax melting before fire becomes a map of inward transformation: as the bright presence asserts itself, the old self and its claims glow away into nothing. You are not asked to change the world first; you are asked to shift your inner state, and your world follows. The proclamation makes you the sovereign of your inner kingdom because the presence of God is the steady awareness you carry. In this sense, the psalm is a practice script: you imagine the rising of God as the rising of your most true self, and you watch the tumult within dissolve into calm. Thus the verse is a present tense invitation to awaken to your own divine nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM arises within you now; feel doubts and fears dissolve as a radiant presence takes their place. Stay with that felt reality for a minute and let your inner world align with the arising God.
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