Glory Beyond Self Psalm 115:1

Psalms 115:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 115 in context

Scripture Focus

1Not unto us, O LORD, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake.
Psalms 115:1

Biblical Context

The verse asks us not to seek glory for ourselves but to give glory to the Divine Name, because mercy and truth sustain all blessing. It invites humility as true worship and sets the stage for grace to flow through our lives.

Neville's Inner Vision

Not unto us is a doorway into the inner kingdom. In this reading the line is not a prohibition but a redirection of power within your consciousness. When you acknowledge that the glory belongs to the Name within you, you release the need to prove yourself and invite mercy and truth to govern your life. The I AM is not a distant God but your own awareness, the living Presence that follows the law of grace. Mercy becomes the atmosphere you breathe, truth the pattern by which events unfold, and glory the feeling that your world is organized by a benevolent Presence rather than personal effort. The outer world then reflects a state in which you do not seek favor from others but let the divine Name operate through you. Practice daily as if this inner shift were already true; let your imagination dwell in the sensation of being the instrument of the Name, the embodiment of mercy, the way truth shows up as your life.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: In this moment, assume the line Not unto us not unto us but unto thy name give glory and feel the I AM taking center stage. Revise any personal claim and let mercy and truth shape your life.

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