When Praise Awakens God Within
Psalms 109:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist asks God not to be silent, especially as praise rises; it’s a call for immediate divine attention. It is a recognition of the need for responsiveness from the divine within.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard’s voice, the verse becomes a map of inner life. The 'God' here is the I AM—the living awareness you are. 'Hold not thy peace' is a command to allow your inner praise to awaken and speak through you, not to beg for help from elsewhere. When you praise, you align with your true nature and invite the I AM to act in your imagination as if already true. The petition then shifts from pleading to presencing: assume you are already heard and let the inner God address you with clarity, guidance, and a feeling of wholeness. The outer world will reflect this renewed state only when you maintain that inner conversation, free of doubt. So revise fear and silence by dwelling in the certainty that your consciousness, fully awake to its own praise, is answered now. This is not manipulation but the natural overflow of the I AM recognizing itself and speaking through you into form.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, feel the I AM listening to your praise, and silently revise, 'The God of my praise speaks now.' Hold this certainty for a minute, letting impressions of guidance or calm enter your awareness.
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