Dismantling Inner Idols Now
Psalms 74:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 74 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts carved images being broken by axes and hammers. This signifies dismantling inner false beliefs so true worship can awaken.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the listener of your own heart, Psalms 74:6 becomes a map of your inner room. The 'carved work' speaks not of stone, but of mental images you have built about yourself, about God, and about what you deserve. The axes and hammers are the decisive acts of awareness—your I AM—whose attention destroys the idol structures that pretend to stand in place of reality. When you cease feeding those images with fear, pride, or lack, they crumble 'at once.' The breaking is not violence from without, but the whirlwind of conscious recognition: you are not the image you worship or fear; you are the watcher, the awareness that beholds. With that recognition, the true worship dawns: invitation, gratitude, and trust in the I AM that is always present. The destruction of idols clears the stage for your authentic being to act, unimpeded by illusions. Your world mirrors this inner revision; as the carved work falls, you inhabit a clearer sense of self and connection with the divine I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is dismantling the inner idols now. Feel them crumble and make space for true worship and awareness.
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