Inner Signs, Inner Prophet
Psalms 74:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 74 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 74:9-10 laments the loss of signs and prophets and questions how long guidance will be absent, while calling on God amidst defiance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, the lines 'We see not our signs' and 'there is no more any prophet' reveal a moment when the mind has shifted away from inner forms of guidance. Signs and prophets are not external facts but states of consciousness you can enter at will. The adversary who reproaches and the enemy who blasphemes God’s name are the voices of fear and doubt that mask your true I AM presence. To linger in despair is simply a habit of thought, not the nature of the divine. The psalm invites you to flip the scene by assuming a new inner reality: that the inner teacher is awake, and signs will arise as you linger in the feeling of being led. When you treat guidance as already given, you reawaken the living relationship with the I AM, and perception shifts from delay to realization. The stubborn world changes because your inner state changes first; you become the prophet within, and your signs return to confirm your oneness with God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: 'The inner prophet speaks now; I am guided by the I AM.' Then imagine signs appearing in your inner vision and rest in that certainty until it feels real.
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