Arising Judgment, Quiet Hearts
Psalms 76:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 76 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm speaks of fearing God's anger, the earth becoming still as heaven's judgment is heard, and God arising to save the meek.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner theater, Psalms 76:7-9 invites me to see God not as distant judge, but as the I AM that awakens in consciousness. Fear arises as a reflection of a mind clinging to separation; yet the Thou who is to be feared is only the old self clinging to its limited story. When heaven's judgment is sounded in the imagination, the earth—the limited sense of matter—becomes still, because the inner weather has shifted. The moment God arises to judgment is the moment the inner radiance aligns with truth, and what is saved is the meek—my own meek states: humility, receptivity, and the willingness to be shown the truth. The saving is not external mercy but the awakening to the presence of I AM here, now; to be saved is to realize I am unbound by fear, forgiven of the old self, and restored to a quiet, confident awareness. Selah marks a breath, a pause, a letting go into the realization that the entire scene is an inward drama produced by my own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and revise the thought: I am the I AM, the judge and savior in this moment. Feel the fear dissolve as inner stillness rises; imagine the divine judgment restoring calm to your being.
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