Blessing the Inner LORD
1 Chronicles 29:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David blesses the LORD before the gathered people, praising God as Israel’s eternal Father. The scene points to an inner posture: gratitude and recognition of the divine presence within.
Neville's Inner Vision
David’s act of blessing is not merely an outward ritual; it is a conscious turning of attention to the I AM within. The 'congregation' represents the inner chorus of thoughts and memories, and David steps before them to declare, Blessed be thou—the enduring presence that animates all. When he names God as 'our father' and speaks of 'for ever and ever,' he is anchoring the timeless, living awareness that is the true Self. For Neville, this verse becomes a blueprint: blessing is an inner revision, a decision to identify with the Self as the source of all good. The external satisfied smile is but the mirror of an inner state: gratitude, trust, and the felt reality of the divine I AM. Read through this lens, the scripture invites you to dwell in the certainty that you are never apart from the Presence, that your inner father remains your constant guide, now and forever. Let the blessing shift your state from lack to fullness, from doubt to knowing the Lord within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the blessing stance: 'I bless the LORD within me, the I AM, forever.' For 60 seconds, feel the presence fill your mind and body, revise doubt with this assurance, and let the inner light dissolve resistance.
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