Inner Psalm of Praise
Psalms 105:1-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 105:1-5 invites gratitude, calling on the Lord, praising his deeds, and seeking and remembering his wondrous works. It ties worship to inner movement and outer life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the Psalm as a manual for consciousness. When it says, O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon his name, it is telling you to align your whole being with the I AM, the awareness that you are. Gratitude is not a greeting to a distant deity but a state of remembrance you assume. To 'make known his deeds among the people' is to live from that inner knowing so that the outer world witnesses a life steeped in wonder. 'Sing unto him... talk ye of all his wondrous works' becomes the discipline of naming the miracles you have touched in imagination, and letting that naming permeate your day. 'Glory ye in his holy name' invites you to let the inner holiness become your screen through which you see others and events. 'Seek the LORD, and his strength: seek his face evermore' points to a persistent, fresh attention to the I AM, not to fatigue or reason. Finally, 'Remember his marvellous works' asks you to replay inner victories until they reveal themselves as outer conditions. The verse teaches that the outer world mirrors the inner worship.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the feeling of gratitude as your I AM presence, then declare, 'I call upon the I AM and remember the wonders I have seen.' See your day ahead already transformed by that inner praise.
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