Inner Crown of Psalms 93
Psalms 93:1-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 93 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm proclaims God’s majesty and enduring throne, asserting that the world is firmly established. Even amid tumultuous waters, the Lord on high remains supreme and unmoved.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your inner life, the Lord reigneth is your I AM awareness wearing majesty and strength. The world that appears to move is the theater of your thoughts; the throne established of old is the steadfast center of consciousness you occupy. The floods that roar are the turbulent thoughts, fears, and distractions that arise, attempting to unsettle you. Yet the Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, greater than any external tumult. See this not as distant power but as your own interior sovereignty—an eternal presence that does not bend to circumstance. Your imagination is the throne room; your awareness remains unshaken while events pass. By firmly inhabiting this inner kingship, you revise how you respond to life: disturbances fade when you hold to the sight of the unmovable I AM reigning within. Practice this alignment today: assume, feel, and dwell in the truth of your inner throne that cannot be moved by outer waves.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare, 'The I AM reigns in me now,' and imagine yourself seated on a timeless throne above the seas; stay with the feeling of sovereignty until the waves quiet.
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