Inner Praise of the LORD
Psalms 113:1-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 113 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 113:1-6 invites the servants to bless and praise the LORD's name, repeatedly honoring His holiness from sunrise to sunset, while recognizing His exalted height and humble engagement with creation.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read these lines with Neville’s ear is to hear that the chant of praise is not to a distant God but to your own I AM, the Name you repeatedly declare within. The 'LORD' who sits high above nations is the high point of your consciousness, a center that remains untouched by outward appearances and yet loves to gaze into every corner of heaven and earth. When you bless the Name, you are identifying with the awareness that is always awake, always counting every moment as a revelation of your true self. The rising and setting of the sun become symbols: your attention may travel through appearances, but your inner king or queen remains enthroned, praising from within. This Psalm invites a habit of worship that is practical: shift your state from lack or confusion to the dignity of being the I AM, and let imagination render your world as already finished in consciousness. In that shift, the Kingdom of God is established not somewhere else, but in your own experience of awareness.
Practice This Now
Choose a moment today to assume the role of the LORD's servant by quietly declaring, 'Blessed be the Name of the LORD' and dwell in the feeling of that awareness. Let the sense of the I AM fill you until you perceive your world aligning to that royal state.
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