Kingdom Awe Within
Psalms 76:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 76 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm declares that the wrath of man can praise God and that God will restrain what remains. It also calls one to vow to the Lord and offer gifts, while promising that the spirit of princes will be checked and earthly kings become subject to divine order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner life is the true theater of power. The 'wrath of man' represents energy misdirected by fear and ego; when you affirm the I AM as your real self, that force is transmuted into praise and aligned with divine order. The promise that the 'remainder of wrath' is restrained becomes a working law: by choosing consciousness over reaction, you steady the field of awareness so outward events yield to inner harmony. 'Vow, and pay unto the LORD your God' becomes a practical act of allegiance within: decide in your mind to serve the Lord of your mind and invest attention as an offering. Let all that surrounds you become presents to the I AM, acknowledging its supremacy. 'He shall cut off the spirit of princes' refers to the pruning of ruling ideas and dominate power within; as you awaken inner sovereignty, external kings lose their grip because they answer to your inner governor. Thus the verse teaches: inner kingship governs outer power, transforming wrath into praise in your life.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM now and in imagination declare, 'I vow unto the LORD my God and feel that vow as real energy flowing through me'; dwell in the sensation of inner sovereignty and observe how thoughts and circumstances bow to this alignment.
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