Breaking Rahab Within

Psalms 89:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 89 in context

Scripture Focus

10Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces, as one that is slain; thou hast scattered thine enemies with thy strong arm.
Psalms 89:10

Biblical Context

The verse proclaims God's power to break chaos personified as Rahab and scatter enemies with a strong arm. It signals deliverance and protection for those who align with that divine awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the inner reading, Rahab is not a distant myth but the stormy state of consciousness that frets, doubts, and binds attention. The 'strong arm' is the fixed, unmovable I AM—awareness that does not bend to the chaos but commands it into silence. When you read that God has broken Rahab in pieces, interpret it as a revision of your inner weather: the dramatic collapse of fear, the scattering of limiting patterns, and the clear appearance of order where there was tumult. Your task is to align with the assumption of already-deliveredness. See yourself not as a seeker but as the one who has already crossed the threshold, whose inner arm operates with certainty to disassemble confusion. As you dwell in that state, your thoughts, feelings, and circumstances begin to reflect a victory that was always present in the I AM. The verses thus teach you to practice sanctuary within— to choose a mental posture of strength, release, and protection, and to witness the outer world answer with liberation, guidance, and providence, as if Rahab's fragments are reorganized into peace.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and revise your self-story: 'I am delivered; Rahab's chaos is broken by my awareness.' Then dwell in the feeling of that victory for several minutes, letting it feel real until it becomes your normal state.

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