Inner Great Works of God

Psalms 111:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 111 in context

Scripture Focus

2The works of the LORD are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein.
Psalms 111:2

Biblical Context

Psalm 111:2 declares that the works of the LORD are great and accessible to those who take pleasure in them.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider that the works of the LORD are not distant monuments but the activities of your inner I AM—the conscious life you are. When you take pleasure in them, you draw the works into your awareness, and they appear as great, orderly phenomena in your experience. The LORD is not outside to be worshipped; He is the I AM you are awake to. The verse invites you to dwell in the pleasure of the inner works, for pleasure is the ray that turns attention to creation. Your imagination is the hammer; your faith is the pen with which it is drawn. By assuming the state in which these works are already established, you revise limitation and awaken discernment to patterns that once eluded you. The great works—health, opportunity, harmony—are not distant goals but present conditions in your inner state, awaiting your acknowledgment. As you inhabit the felt reality of their being, the outer world aligns to your inner construction. Thus providence is the order of your own consciousness responding to a clearly asserted desire.

Practice This Now

Practice: sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare 'I AM the works of the LORD in action within me' while imagining a vast, orderly construction unfolding in your life; feel it real.

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