Inner Praise of the LORD
Psalms 113:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 113 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 113:1 calls the servants to praise the LORD and exalt His name. It presents worship as an inner disposition expressed through gratitude and awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Psalms 113:1 through the Neville lens, see the LORD as the I AM that you are aware of. The servants who praise are the states of consciousness you cultivate, lifting attention to the Name of the LORD—the living sense of presence that simply is. When you pronounce praise, you are not petitioning an external deity; you are igniting a recognition that the divine presence is your current mode of awareness. The act of praising becomes a revision of your inner weather, a deliberate turning of feeling toward the awareness that never leaves you. As you persist, the 'name of the LORD' becomes your sense of identity—the I AM you feel when you are most alive, grateful, and awake. This is true worship: not loud words alone, but the steady practice of confirming your state of grace. In that moment, the presence of God is felt as your own consciousness, radiant and intimate, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare inwardly, 'I am in the Presence of the LORD now.' Rest in that awareness, cultivating a felt sense of gratitude and vivid presence for a minute.
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