Morning and Evening Praise Practice
1 Chronicles 23:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage prescribes standing each morning and evening to thank the LORD and to offer burnt offerings at the appointed times, continually before the LORD. It presents worship as an ordered, faithful practice rooted in obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Scripture here speaks not to distant ritual, but to a state of consciousness. To stand daily in morning and evening is to station your attention in gratitude, as the I AM that you are. The offerings are not merely burnt fat and flame, but the attention and thoughts you consecrate to the good you intend. By number and order commanded, the verse teaches you to be faithful to a practice that aligns your inner life with a law of cause and effect: if you dwell in praise, your world follows suit with peaceful, grateful results. The LORD in this reading is the I AM within, not a distant temple, so the act continually before the LORD means you live in a constant awareness of being, a perpetual “look” of acknowledgment to your own power. The "new moons and set feasts" signal cycles of renewal you can consciously grant yourself; these rites are inner resets that refresh your state of consciousness, making daily life a liturgy of inner alignment. The key is to imagine and feel the state of gratitude as real now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Stand in your mind at dawn and dusk as if before the LORD, declare 'I stand in praise and gratitude this morning and evening,' and feel the I AM within radiate that gratitude back to you for a minute.
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