Exalted Above All Within

Psalms 108:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 108 in context

Scripture Focus

5Be thou exalted, O God, above the heavens: and thy glory above all the earth;
Psalms 108:5

Biblical Context

Psalm 108:5 proclaims that God is exalted above the heavens and all the earth, inviting the believer to center life in that supreme reality. In Neville's terms, the verse invites you to wake to consciousness where God’s exaltation governs experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

All that you experience is a movement of consciousness. Psalm 108:5 speaks not to persuade a distant God, but to awaken your own I AM so that exaltation becomes the governing fact. To 'exalt God above the heavens' is to enthrone awareness above every changing appearance; to 'glory above the earth' is to let the inner radiance saturate your every feeling and action. When you practice, you imagine God as your I AM—the sense of 'I am' that perceives— and you treat that awareness as supreme authority over lack, doubt, or fear. This is the Neville method: assume the end, revise the image, feel it real now. In this posture, the world shifts to reflect the exalted state, and your experiences become expressions of a life lived from the throne of consciousness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and inhabit the I AM; revise a present worry by declaring, 'God is exalted above this, and I am His expression,' and feel the exaltation moving through you. Let that felt truth shape your next action and watch circumstances align.

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