What Shall I Render
Psalms 116:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 116 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 116:12 asks what one should render to the LORD for all His benefits, inviting recognition of inner gifts as the true currency of life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your question reveals the truth that God’s benefits are not earned from without but are states of awareness you already possess. The LORD is the I AM—the living, creative consciousness that animates every experience. Rendering unto the LORD is not a tribute of coins but a revision of your inner state: assume the end in which you have already received grace, mercy, and favor, and feel it real now. When you dwell in that assumed state, your obedience becomes a fidelity to the conviction that you are one with the finished self, not a future hope. In this light, grace and favor pour into your life as inner weather, because you stop arguing with lack and begin behaving from the awareness that the benefits are your present reality. Mercy follows as you persist in the inner scene until it mirrors outwardly. The question becomes a summons to daily imagination, a discipline of gratitude that converts present experiences into the fruit of a faithful inner life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of the man who already has God's benefits; feel the gratitude and grace as your present reality for a few minutes. Then carry that inner scene into your next moments, letting it color your actions.
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