Enduring Glory Within
Psalms 104:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 104 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse proclaims that God's glory lasts forever and that He takes joy in His works.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, Psalm 104:31 reads as a directive about consciousness. The glory of the LORD enduring forever is the fixed state of awareness I choose to inhabit. The LORD’s joy in His works is the inner applause of my own imaginal acts—those thoughts I imagine and those feelings I dwell in—rejoicing because they are my creation. When I forget, I drift from the inner workshop; when I remember, creation and order spring from the imaginal act. The verse invites true worship not through ritual but through alignment—recognizing that I am the instrument of divine glory, producing works that please the I AM. If I sense lack, I revise: 'I am the glory that endures; my life and its order are God’s own expression in me.' I assume the presence of the LORD now and feel it real, letting that steadfast awareness govern my day. I dwell in that assurance, letting God rejoice in my works as my immediate reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM is the enduring glory within you. Feel your day unfolding as God’s joyful works.
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