Fire That Burns Inner Wood

Psalms 83:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 83 in context

Scripture Focus

14As the fire burneth a wood, and as the flame setteth the mountains on fire;
Psalms 83:14

Biblical Context

The verse paints fire consuming wood and moving mountains, symbolizing inner cleansing and transformative power. It points to how forceful change begins in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 83:14 presents an image of inner fire: not punishment from without, but the natural momentum of consciousness when you know who you are. The wood is the old self—habits, fears, memories that refuse to yield. The mountains are stubborn beliefs that stand in the way of your present sense of being. The flame is your imagining, your I AM awareness that can seize the scene and re-architect it from within. When you dwell as the supreme fact that you are the I AM, the fire of attention burns away the dry fuel of yesterday and the imagined size of your problems shrinks. The mountains falter and fall, not because God judges the world, but because your inner state has shifted and thus the outer picture reconfigures to match. The message invites you to revise the assumption, to feel the reality of a life that has already moved, to let the heat of certainty toast any doubt. You are the operator of the fire; your dream is reality’s seed, and the dawn comes when you believe it.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM presence as your fact. Feel the inner fire burning away old self-wood and watch the mountains of limitation dissolve as you affirm, I AM that I AM, and it is real.

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