Inner Beauty as Army of Grace

Song of Solomon 6:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 6 in context

Scripture Focus

4Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as an army with banners.
Song of Solomon 6:4

Biblical Context

The verse praises the beloved as beautiful and dignified, likening her to Tirzah and Jerusalem and to the strength of an army. It presents inner beauty as a dynamic, protective energy.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner state is addressed as 'my love,' for you are the I AM aware of the theater of your own mind. To say you are beautiful is to decree the harmony of your entire being—the Tirzah of your soul and the Jerusalem you carry within. The outer cities are symbols of inner dispositions; beauty is not appearance but the clear presence of God formed in consciousness. The 'terrible as an army with banners' speaks not of conflict in the world, but of decisive conviction moving with banners of faith across your mental landscape. When you acknowledge this beauty and might as yours now, you are sealing a new pattern into your life: grace and favor accompany every choice, and the presence of God dwells where you mindfully dwell. The verse invites you to stop seeking exterior proofs and rest in the Lord as your awareness. Your imagination is the army, your feeling is the banner, and your assumption is the victory.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the state now: I am beautiful, I am comely, I am powerful and protected by an army with banners. Feel it-real by dwelling in this awareness for a few breaths and let your imagination stamp the truth on your daily life.

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