Inner Worship in Nehemiah
Nehemiah 12:40-42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two groups stood in the house of God giving thanks, with priests and singers leading a joyous service. Their unity and praise reveal a state of holiness already present in the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, the two companies represent currents of consciousness, gratitude waking and gratitude voiced. The trumpets, singers, priests, and their overseer Jezrahiah are inner faculties stirred into harmony by imagination. When you stand in the House of God, you are choosing your I AM—the spacious awareness that already knows. To revise this into lived experience, imagine you are with the rulers of your inner life, and with a chorus of confident thoughts singing praise. Let the feeling of thanksgiving rise as a vibration that fills your whole being—clear, loud, expansive. The world then reflects that inner rhythm: people, events, and opportunities respond to the state you affirm. Do not chase external changes; shift the vantage point from which you observe them. The moment you accept and feel it real that you are already thankful and celebrated, you align with the reality you seek, for you are the source and form of your own inner worship made visible.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the house of God now.' See yourself among the two companies, priests with trumpets and singers, all praising in harmony, and feel the thanksgiving already real within.
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