Inner Praise Daily Rite

1 Chronicles 23:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Chronicles 23 in context

Scripture Focus

30And to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise at even;
1 Chronicles 23:30

Biblical Context

The verse commands standing each morning and evening to thank and praise the LORD, establishing daily gratitude as worship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I AM lens, this verse is not about a time-bound ritual but about states of consciousness. To 'stand' each morning and evening is to align your awareness with the Presence that you already are. The LORD here stands as the inner Presence—the I AM that shapes your experience. When you give thanks and praise, you are not petitioning a distant God; you are acknowledging that fullness is yours now, and you train your mind to dwell in that truth. Gratitude becomes the atmosphere in which events unfold, because the energy of praise dissolves doubt and makes room for the still, creative I AM. The practice asks you to cultivate a steady, affirmative mood: I am in the Presence; I am grateful; I am aware of the good already within. In this light, daily praise is a revision of your sense of lack into the knowing of abundance.

Practice This Now

In the next moment, close your eyes and stand in imagination as if you are already in the Presence within you; silently declare, I thank The Presence I am, and feel it real.

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