Inner Victory Over Adversaries

Psalms 71:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 71 in context

Scripture Focus

13Let them be confounded and consumed that are adversaries to my soul; let them be covered with reproach and dishonour that seek my hurt.
Psalms 71:13

Biblical Context

The verse asks that adversaries of the soul be confounded and consumed, and that those who seek harm be covered with reproach and dishonor.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you is the I AM, the unwavering awareness that fashions your world. When you encounter phrases like adversaries of the soul, hear them as the inner voices of fear, doubt, and hurt projecting onto your life. The psalmist's cry becomes a discipline: let those mental movings be confounded and consumed by the fires of awareness, let any claim to hurt be covered with reproach and dishonor in your inner theatre. The moment you identify with I AM, you discover that no external person has power over your peace; what you call an enemy is simply a projection dissolving under the light of your consciousness. Judgment, in this sense, is not punishment from without but the natural turning of your mind from illusion to reality. Providence and guidance rise as you persist in this inward assumption: you are the ruler within whose life is created by your awe-filled, imaginal act. Your task is to revise the scene until the feeling of being harmed vanishes, replaced by the certainty that you are safe, unassailable, and eternally protected by I AM.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner state now: 'I AM the sole power in my life; every adversary to my soul is confounded and consumed by the light of awareness.' Rest in that conviction until the feeling of protection and peace floods your being.

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