Arrows Broken, Glory Within

Psalms 76:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 76 in context

Scripture Focus

3There brake he the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle. Selah.
4Thou art more glorious and excellent than the mountains of prey.
Psalms 76:3-4

Biblical Context

Psalm 76:3-4 describes God breaking the weapons of battle and radiating glory beyond mountains of prey. It points to inner protection and the supremacy of divine presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the arrows, the shield, and the sword as the mind's battle pictures—fear, doubt, and opposition. In Neville's reading, God is the I AM, the awareness you identify with. When you dwell as that I AM, the 'battle' is a projection, and the arrows break because you no longer arm yourself with fear. Selah is a pause in identification—a moment you inhabit the inner victory and let the scene dissolve. Saying 'Thou art more glorious and excellent than the mountains of prey' is your inner decree: the mountains—external power and noise—are less than your inner light. The mountains of prey symbolize false centers of power; your true center, the I AM, eclipses them. The kingdoms of fear crumble when you refuse to participate in the drama. You are the sovereign witness; the world resolves to your inner status. Practice a deliberate shift now: identify with the I AM, and let the battle fall away, replaced by the quiet radiance of your true self.

Practice This Now

Take a minute to close your eyes and declare, 'I AM that I AM.' Then revise any fearful scene by feeling the arrows broken and the mountains of prey dimming, while you rest in the glory of your inner I AM.

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