Enduring Inner Throne Practice
Psalms 9:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord endures forever and has prepared a throne for judgment; this proclaims an eternal, divine order seated within. The verse points to an inner authority that governs perception and experience through steadfast consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
The eternal Lord is not distant but the unwavering I AM within you. When you hear that He endures forever, you are naming your own unchanging awareness that cannot fade with changing thoughts. The throne prepared for judgment becomes your inner seat of authority, where you observe rather than react to life’s movements. Judgment here is inner discernment—seeing through appearances by the light of consciousness. Do not seek God outside; revise your sense of lack until your inner throne occupies the truth of being. To claim this, you must declare that the I AM is the ruler here, recognizing that all events are movements within your mind and your response to them is the divine decree. Endurance signifies constancy of awareness, not the swing of moods. Sit on that throne, and witness the world rearranging itself to reflect the sovereign state of knowing.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, 'I am the enduring Lord in me.' Feel the inner throne as the steady witness and revise any sense of lack into the truth of your awareness.
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