Inner Judgment and Renewal

Psalms 79:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 79 in context

Scripture Focus

6Pour out thy wrath upon the heathen that have not known thee, and upon the kingdoms that have not called upon thy name.
7For they have devoured Jacob, and laid waste his dwelling place.
Psalms 79:6-7

Biblical Context

The psalm pleads for judgment on those who oppress Israel and harm the people. It frames oppression as a test of righteousness and accountability.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here, the 'heathen' and the 'kingdoms' are not strangers in some distant land; they are inner dispositions you harbor when you forget who you are. In Neville’s mood, ‘Pour out thy wrath’ becomes the awakening of your own awareness, allowing old states of separation to be dissolved by the I AM. ‘Jacob’ stands for your true self, the divine seed within; when he is devoured and his dwelling place laid waste, it signals that a portion of your consciousness has forgotten its home and wandered into fear, limitation, or external identification. The remedy is not punishment from an external god but a revision of inner belief: recognize that you are the one who calls the shots, that the phrases 'heathen' and 'kingdoms' are names for stubborn thoughts, habitual judgments, and memories of lack. As you claim the I AM, the inner kingdom is restored; the dwelling place becomes quiet, whole, and defended by love, not by force. Your consciousness can witness the judgment and, by feeling it-real, allow renewal to occur.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM as the ruler of your inner kingdom. Feel the oppressive thoughts dissolving and the dwelling place restored as quiet, secure, and filled with light.

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