Inner Mountains Leap Within

Psalms 114:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 114 in context

Scripture Focus

4The mountains skipped like rams, and the little hills like lambs.
Psalms 114:4

Biblical Context

The verse depicts creation responding with joyful motion as the mountains and hills are stirred by God's presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the deep inner theatre, the mountains are fixed beliefs and the little hills are smaller fears; when I acknowledge that I AM—the Presence of God within me—they skip and tremble with praise. The verse is a picture of inner order obedient to consciousness. As I dwell in the I AM, the external world rearranges itself, but what shifts first is my inner state: the mountains leap like rams, the hills become lambs, quieted by worship and the certainty that all is made by the One within. This is the psychology of creation: the outer scene bows to the awareness that God is present here and now. As I am aware, the inner landscape moves in harmony with that awareness, and the world follows the assumption into order, joy, and true worship. The mountains are not moving the world; my consciousness alters what is real, and reality responds with beauty when I stand in the Presence within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and see within you the mountains leap like rams and the little hills become lambs; declare I AM here, and feel the presence shaping your world.

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