Inner Vindication Of Psalm 7:5-6
Psalms 7:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker pleads for protection as threats assail his inner life and honor. He then calls on the divine to arise and judge his enemies.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the verse as a conversation of your own consciousness. The 'enemy' is not a person but the restless thoughts and old pictures that persecute your sense of self. When you hear 'let him tread down my life upon the earth,' you are naming a scene in the theatre of the mind where outdated beliefs try to bury your true image. 'Selah' invites a pause where your awareness can rest in fact and possibility. 'Arise, O LORD' is not a distant judge marching in anger; it is the I AM within you waking to correct a mistaken impression. The 'judgment that thou hast commanded' becomes a law you align with: imagined verdicts precede actual outcomes, so you choose to inhabit the truth that you are already seen as whole by the I AM. In this inner court, you stand not against a foe but in alignment with your highest posture of being. Once you practice the feel of that standing, the outer sense of threat softens as your inner scenery shifts to reflect the just end of the scene.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: 'I am vindicated by the I AM, and this scene is finished.' Hold that image until the inner noise subsides.
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