Psalms 83 Inner Victory Practice
Psalms 83:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 83 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm prays that the enemies be defeated and their leaders overthrown, their power wiped out. It frames past victories as a model for judgment and deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the verse as a mirror of your own consciousness. The 'enemies' and the mighty ones are not persons out there, but states you have harbored within: fear, doubt, pride, the habit of judgment. When the psalm asks for their downfall—'Make their nobles like Oreb' and so forth—it is inviting you to revise the power you have given to those inner attitudes. The I AM within you is the judge of appearances, and when you awaken to that absolute light, the movements of the world answer your inner assumption. The brook of Kison, the Endor scene, are not places in time but moments of inner clearing where old identities are dissolved into the earth as dung, making way for a new ruling idea. Your past victories become a model: whenever you accept a state of abundance, the so-called enemies lose their force because you have reinterpreted them as mere signs of your own former limitation. The deliverance is not an external rescue but a shift in your inner posture, a letting of the mind into its true sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the I AM sovereignty. Revise any sense of opposition and feel it real as inner enemies dissolve into dust, delivering you to freedom here and now.
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