Praise Among People And Nations

Psalms 108:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 108 in context

Scripture Focus

3I will praise thee, O LORD, among the people: and I will sing praises unto thee among the nations.
Psalms 108:3

Biblical Context

The verse commits to praising God openly, among the people and the nations.

Neville's Inner Vision

Every day, the true worship begins in consciousness. The psalmist’s vow to praise among the people and among the nations is a statement of state of mind: you are to carry an inner note of gratitude wherever you stand. When you inhabit the feeling of praise in your imagination, you create a present reality that others may witness as your joy, your confidence, your divine presence. In Neville’s terms, God is the I AM—awareness that refuses to be limited by circumstance. To praise among the people is to affirm that this awareness governs your outward world; to sing among the nations is to extend that governance into broad opportunity and relationship. The act is not ceremonial; it is the alignment of your inner being with its natural expression. So, revise any limitation by assuming you are already praising, and feel it until it is your habitual vibration. The outer world then reflects that inner state with ease, fruit, and light.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and envision yourself before a crowd, offering thanks with a full sense of praise. Sustain that feeling as real now, then carry the vibration into your day.

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