Inner Kingdom Psalm Insight
Psalms 92:7-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 92 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm contrasts the brief flourishing of the wicked with their eventual destruction, while the Most High endures and the righteous are exalted and protected as their enemies scatter.
Neville's Inner Vision
Like all of Psalm 92:7-11, this is a study in inner geography. The 'wicked' are not other people but frightened thoughts and old habits that rise and seem to flourish in the mind’s grass. Yet the true LORD—your I AM, the Most High within—remains forever above them. When you align with that awareness, the false powers are scattered, not by force but by the imaginative exposure of what you truly are. The horn exalted, the unicorn’s strength, is your inner authority awakened by made-believe that is really belief in your divine self. The 'fresh oil' is the new sensation of grace you anoint yourself with as you revisit the mental image you hold of yourself; it is the anointing that refreshes perception. Your eye and ear are not seeing enemies but the effects of your own transformation—what you once called adversaries now serve as teachers, dissolving as you dwell in I AM. This is the heart of the kingdom: you are always exalted when you dwell in God-consciousness, and enemies vanish as you re-create reality from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of being exalted now; feel the horn of inner power rising within and the mind anointed with fresh oil. Rest in the I AM until the feeling is real.
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