Inner Power of Fear and Wrath

Psalms 90:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 90 in context

Scripture Focus

11Who knoweth the power of thine anger? even according to thy fear, so is thy wrath.
Psalms 90:11

Biblical Context

The verse suggests that God's anger and wrath are defined by fear; wrath mirrors the inner fear you carry.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 90:11 speaks to a power that is never outside you, but a cry of the I AM within. God is not a distant judge; God is your awareness, the 'I AM' that watches every thought. Anger and wrath arise from fear—fear of separation, fear of loss, fear of not being whole. When you believe that fear, you empower wrath; when you refuse to cooperate with it, you reassert your life by assuming the state of unity. The verse invites you to see that the power attributed to anger is the size of your fear. So revise: I AM the one who dwells in all; I AM the authority over every inner movement. If anger rises, do not fight it; return to the feeling of oneness and feel the I AM in you as sovereign. In that moment, wrath loses its grip because it no longer feeds a divided self. Your inner heaven is your certainty that you are not at the mercy of external judgments, but master of your inner drama through the I AM.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In the next moment, close your eyes, breathe, and affirm 'I AM'—the complete reality of your being; sense oneness with all; let rising anger dissolve into that unity.

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