Awake Early Inner Worship

Psalms 108:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 108 in context

Scripture Focus

2Awake, psaltery and harp: I myself will awake early.
Psalms 108:2

Biblical Context

The verse calls you to awaken the instruments of worship—inner faculties of imagination—and begin the day in praise. It signals an inner commitment to an awakened life rather than sleep.

Neville's Inner Vision

Awake, psaltery and harp, I myself will awake early. In Neville’s world, the psaltery and harp are inner faculties of imagination, feeling, and memory. Awake means become fully conscious of the I AM that hosts your life. When you say, I will awake early, you are not promising the sun; you are choosing a state of consciousness that rises before any circumstance. The morning breath is a symbol of choosing a new inner weather—a decision that you are awake to your own divinity and its possibilities. The true worship here is interior alignment: render your thoughts and feelings to a single, confident assumption that you are already living the desired condition. By imagining and feeling from the end, you loosen the grip of fear and lack and invite the day into harmony with your inner state. Do not chase outcomes; inhabit the feeling of the wish fulfilled and let the world follow. Psalm 108:2 invites you to master your inner day, and your outer day will reflect the light of that consciousness.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, imagine your I AM as the psaltery and harp within, and declare, 'I am awake now.' Feel the early light of consciousness flooding your being and let that feeling carry you through your day.

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