Inner Reproach and Sacred Worship

Psalms 74:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 74 in context

Scripture Focus

18Remember this, that the enemy hath reproached, O LORD, and that the foolish people have blasphemed thy name.
Psalms 74:18

Biblical Context

The verse notes that enemies reproached the LORD and fools blasphemed His name.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville perspective, the verse is not about distant history but the current state of your consciousness. The enemy you hear is the voice of limitation in your own body; the reproach is the memory of separation echoing through your awareness. When you treat this as an external attack, you keep your sense of self divided from the divine I AM. Yet the text invites you to realize that the power to name and confront what reproaches you lies within your imaginative capacity. By affirming I AM as the sole reality, you seal the name of God within your heart, transforming blasphemy into acknowledgment of oneness. Judgment and accountability appear as reminders that you are the lawmaker of your experience: you invite, through assumption, the inner climate that becomes your outward world. True worship, in this light, is not ritual but inner assent an uninterrupted state of awareness in which the enemy is rendered powerless by perfected faith in your own I AM. As you persist in this inner alignment, the protestations fade, and holiness remains your state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, recall the reproach, and revise it by affirming I AM as your reality. Feel the calm, holy presence replacing the noise.

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