Inner Awe of the I AM
Psalms 76:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 76 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 76:7 declares that God is to be feared and that no one can stand in His sight when He is angry.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, Psalm 76:7 speaks to a state of consciousness rather than a distant judgment. The fear and the imagined anger are inner forces you currently identify with, revealing how far you have separated from the I AM Presence within. When you feel that inner anger, you are confronted with the boundary of your present state, a line you have drawn between yourself and the living awareness you truly are. Yet the I AM within is not a tyrant; it is the very Power that sustains you, always ready to be recognized. The remedy is not to escape anger but to revise your inner assumption: claim the Presence here and now, and let your awareness supplant fear with reverent awe. In practice, you dwell in the sense, 'I AM the Presence governing my life,' and you observe the anger as a signal to return to that oneness. As you persist in that assumption, the perceived threat melts into the light of consciousness, and you stand calm before the Presence you already are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' until you feel the Presence as your dominating reality, then revise fear into reverent awe by affirming, 'I am united with the I AM here and now.'
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