Leviathan Broken in the Wilderness
Psalms 74:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 74 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that God breaks the heads of Leviathan and feeds the wilderness inhabitants.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner meaning, Leviathan stands for the giant fears and false powers that seem to rule your life in the wastelands of the ordinary. To break its heads is to dissolve the imagined control these fears hold over you, not by force in the outer world, but by a shift of consciousness. When you imagine that the I AM is your only reality, the beast loses its grip; the wilderness becomes a place of testing that yields provision rather than lack. The meat given to the inhabitants is the nourishment your entire being receives when you accept that all supply comes from within your own God-state. The people of the wilderness are your inner states needing confidence, security, and direction. Feed them with the conviction that you are governed by divine Providence, that the I AM provides in every moment. This is a psalm of practical psychology: the external scene conforms to your inner, awakened state. So dwell in the certainty that the divine I AM has already supplied, and your life will follow that truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state of full provision in your wilderness—feel the nourishment as if it already exists, and repeat 'I AM that supplies all' until it feels real.
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