Bless the LORD Within

Psalms 103:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 103 in context

Scripture Focus

1Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.
Psalms 103:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 103:1 invites the soul to bless the LORD, calling every part of you to join in reverent praise. It frames worship as an inner alignment with the divine present in consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To bless the LORD is not an outward ritual but a claim of consciousness. The LORD is the I AM within, the living Name that your awareness already bears. When the soul utters 'Bless the LORD' and 'all that is within me,' you are ordering every inner faculty—memory, imagination, feeling, and will—to turn toward holiness. The command invites you to exercise a new assumption: that you as consciousness are the blessing itself and the world of images and feelings is animated by that sacred presence. By acknowledging the inner Presence as holy, you reverse the sense of distance and discover that gratitude, reverence, and praise are states of mind, not places you visit. Your inner landscape responds to your decree: attention tightens, emotion stabilizes, and your sense of self aligns with the eternal Name. The verse becomes a practical rule: dwell in the awareness of I AM, and let all inner activity bless that Name. In this light, the "soul" is simply the living center of you, and "within me" denotes the intimate field where God-thought lives and manifests.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, close your eyes and softly declare: 'Bless the LORD, O my soul,' allowing every inner faculty to join in—breath, heart, memory, imagination. Feel your entire being already living in that blessing, and rest there as the living praise.

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