Praise Presence at the Right Hand

Psalms 109:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 109 in context

Scripture Focus

30I will greatly praise the LORD with my mouth; yea, I will praise him among the multitude.
31For he shall stand at the right hand of the poor, to save him from those that condemn his soul.
Psalms 109:30-31

Biblical Context

The psalm expresses praising God openly while trusting that divine support protects the vulnerable and frees the soul from condemnation.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the Neville Goddard register, the words become a declaration of your inner state. The speaker swears to praise the LORD with the mouth, and by implication, to praise through awareness itself—praise is not performance but the rhythm of your I AM. The assurance that 'he shall stand at the right hand of the poor' is the image of your inner God-state meeting the aspects of yourself that feel destitute or condemned. The 'poor' are the portions of thought that fear lack, guilt, or condemnation; the 'right hand' is the active, protective posture of consciousness that supports and delivers. In such a moment, the world of circumstance bows to the fact that you are already saved, that your soul is no longer condemned in your own inner court, for the I AM stands as witness, advocate, and shield. When you dwell in this inner vantage, the external multitude fades into a chorus of agreement with your inner realization. Your imagination, not external rites, creates the harmony you seek.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already upheld by the I AM. Close your eyes, repeat, 'I am praised, saved, and uncondemned,' and feel the right hand supporting your inner choices.

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