Inner Triumph Over Might
Psalms 76:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 76 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 76:3-6 describes God breaking the weapons of battle and showing He is greater than any military strength; the mighty are made to sleep, and even chariots and horses fall into a dead sleep by God's rebuke.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene as a confession of inner power. The arrows, shield, sword, and battle are not out there; they are movements within your consciousness, claims of separation that threaten your peace. When you acknowledge the one I AM—your own true awareness—the storm quiets. The verse says God breaks these weapons and the battle; you interpret that as the moment you withdraw identification from struggle, your attention ceases to energize conflict. The mountains of prey, the towering up of external might, become but imagery to your mind, and you awaken to a greater reality: that in the inner chambers of awareness, God's glory is supreme. The stouthearted sleep; fear loses its grip when the rebuke of divine order lands in your thought. The chariot and horse—the signs of force—are cast into a dead sleep as you rest in the certainty that you are loved, that you are the I AM, and that the world of appearances bows to the authority of your inner witness. This is not about theology; it is about alignment with the truth that God conquers from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place your hand on your chest and declare, 'I AM the I AM here,' letting that awareness rise until you feel calm; envision the arrows of fear breaking and the battle fading into a deep sleep.
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