Childlike Strength in Psalm 8:2
Psalms 8:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 8:2 indicates that true strength comes from childlike innocence and trust, not from outward force. That inner power quiets the inner enemies we contend with.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the quiet of your present awareness, the verse invites you to see that strength does not come from force but from a state of consciousness. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings points to the pure, undiluted speech of the I AM—the self-aware life that speaks only what it already knows as true. When you acknowledge the I AM as your only reality, imagined enemies—the doubts, fears, and memories of lack—are silenced by the certainty that you already stand within divine strength. The ordained strength is your belief in unity with God, your willingness to live from the feeling of wholeness rather than the evidence of separation. Practice by assuming the feeling of the present tense I AM, and let your inner child speak through confident words of power. In that act, you release the vibrational match to the desired condition and awaken the power that quiets all resistance.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I AM the strength of God within me, now.' Say it softly while breathing deeply, imagining a quiet, bright room where all inner enemies fade as you feel the I AM directing every action.
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