I Am Breaks Inner Battle
Psalms 76:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 76 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 76:3 describes God breaking the weapons of the bow, shield, and sword, ending the battle. It also marks a pause (Selah) to breathe into the now-peaceful state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within every mind there is a field of conflict, an inner archer’s range where arrows of fear, a shield of ego, and a sword of judgment strive for control. Yet the moment you recognize that the I AM—your essential awareness—breathes beyond these forms, God breaks the weapons and the battle dissolves. The arrows are penetrating thoughts; the shield is the self-image you cling to for protection; the sword is the critical voice that slices through peace. When you identify not with the problem but with the witnessing I AM, the archer's weapons lose their power, because they are but appearances arising in consciousness. The Selah invites you to rest in this truth, to taste a consciousness that is unmoved by outer conflict. In Neville's terms, the inner kingdom has already prevailed; you simply shift attention from the scene of battle to the eternal awareness in which it arises, and peace fills the place where struggle once reigned.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit, breathe, and repeat 'I AM' until the sense of conflict dissolves. Visualize the arrows dissolving, the shield lowering, and the battle halting as your awareness rests in stillness.
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