Inner Praise in Unity
Psalms 111:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 111 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls us to praise the LORD with all our heart, both in personal devotion and in the company of the upright and the gathering. It emphasizes sincerity within communal worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seeing the verse through the Neville lens, praise is not an exterior ritual but a state of consciousness you consent to inhabit. The LORD is the I AM within, and the 'assembly of the upright' and the 'congregation' are inner gatherings—habits of thought and feeling disciplined by gratitude and truth. To praise with the whole heart is to align your inner climate with the feeling that you already are in harmony with life. When you imagine yourself fully present to your I AM, you become the observer who witnesses reality rather than the victim of it. In that mood, relationships hum with unity, and circumstances arrange themselves as a chorus that supports your inner song. The Psalm invites faith and trust: you enter a circle of praise, and that circle becomes your lived world. If doubt speaks, revise the scene: you are among the upright, you are praising, and you stand in the living truth of divine consciousness. The true worship, then, is the inward acknowledgement that all is well because you are the I AM in expression.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: For a few minutes, assume you are the I AM, praising within your inner assembly of the upright. Revise any current scenario to reflect unity and gratitude, feeling it real that you already stand in that harmony.
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