Psalms 79:6 Inner Awakening
Psalms 79:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 79 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 79:6 petitions God to pour out wrath on the nations that do not know Him or call on His name. It frames divine judgment as a call to accountability.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the one who listens with the I AM, this verse becomes a mirror of your inner states. 'Pour out thy wrath' is not a demand upon others, but a stirring of your own consciousness to awaken from slumber. The 'heathen' and the 'kingdoms' are not distant empires; they are parts of you that have forgotten their God—the moments of fear, lack, and separation from the truth of your being. When you recognize wrath as symbolic pressure moving you toward greater alignment, you permit the inner forces of awareness to scour away old beliefs that say you are separate from God. As you call upon thy name—the I AM within—you invite the light that dissolves condemnation, invites true worship, and establishes the Kingdom of God within. The feeling is not punishment but inner revelation: the end of striving, the beginning of rest in your realized presence. Your petition becomes your own revision: you shift your identity from a divided self to one undivided awareness that orders the events of your life into harmony.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already living in the Kingdom. Repeat 'I AM' and feel the old self dissolving as harmony orders the events of your life.
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