The I Am Shield: Psalm 91:10
Psalms 91:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 91 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises protection when you dwell in a divine awareness, stating that harm and plague cannot touch your dwelling.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Psalm 91:10 speaks of a state, not a threat. When you identify with the I AM—the perpetual awareness that you are—the outer world must reflect that inner shield. Evil and plague are not substances entering you; they are thoughts passing through a mind that forgot its origin in the one Life. The 'dwelling' mentioned is your inner abode, the breathing of the I AM within you. If you read this, imagine your home as a flame-proof temple; see any fear as a suggestion, not a fact. Stand in the present tense: I AM, and therefore you are untouched by lies of harm. The verse does not promise absence of sensation only; it requires you to inhabit the awareness that creates reality. Your assumption is the law; the revision of fear into safety is the act of waking from the dream of separation. See the plague as a shadow dissolved in light; rest in the certainty that your consciousness is the fortress.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, assume the feeling 'I AM,' and see your dwelling bathed in light, untouched by harm, persisting until it feels real.
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