Storms Yield to Divine Presence
Psalms 93:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 93 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm describes tumultuous floods and louder waters, yet the Lord on high remains greater, and His sure testimonies establish an everlasting holy dwelling. In Neville's reading, these are inner states: the floods are mental noise, the I AM is the inner Lord, and holiness is the enduring state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
The floods symbolize restless thought and external disturbance. The LORD on high is not distant but the I AM within your awareness, louder than the clamor of waters. This verse declares that no noise can prevail against the inner reality testifying to truth. The testimonies are your established convictions formed by the I AM—unshakable, consistent, true regardless of appearances. Holiness becoming the LORD's house shows that dwelling in that inner sanctum puts your life under the holy order of consciousness rather than outer turbulence. Neville teaches that places and events are states of consciousness; your world is a mirror of your inner decision. When you persist in living from the I AM, the external world aligns to reflect that inner order, even as storms rage.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the feeling of the I AM as your immediate reality, and revise the belief that the floods have power over you. Hold that sense of presence for a few breaths and let holiness settle as your true dwelling now.
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