The Amen of Inner Worship
Nehemiah 8:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezra blesses the LORD, the great God. The people answer Amen and enact worship with raised hands, bowed heads, and faces turned toward the ground.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ezra's blessing is the calling forth of your inner I AM; the great God is the magnitude of your own consciousness. When the Amen rises within you, you align with your true Self and invite the divine presence to become tangible in your life. The raised hands signal openness to receive, the bowed head denotes humility before the Source within, and the act of worship with faces to the ground marks the inward turning of attention toward the Source. This is not about outward ritual but an inner awakening: a chosen state of consciousness in which you acknowledge, bless, and stand in the presence you already are. By living from the I AM, you activate the atmosphere in which events unfold, and the people around you mirror this inner blessing as assent and harmony. The temple is your chest; the LORD is the I AM; the worship is the continuous alignment of feeling, speech, and action with that truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Stand or sit, declare, 'I AM blessed,' and feel that truth saturate your chest; revise any doubt by repeating, 'So it is,' until the presence fills you here and now.
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