Gates of Righteousness Within

Psalms 118:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 118 in context

Scripture Focus

19Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them, and I will praise the LORD:
Psalms 118:19

Biblical Context

Psalm 118:19 asks to open the gates of righteousness so one may enter and praise the LORD.

Neville's Inner Vision

Open to me the gates of righteousness is not a plea to an external door, but a declaration of your inner state. The gates symbolize the habits of consciousness that admit you into a life governed by the I AM presence. When you say, I will go into them, you are choosing to pass through by the power of your present assumption, leaving behind doubt and stepping into a state where integrity, order, and love prevail. Praising the LORD reveals the mood of worship you cultivate as your true environment—gratitude, reverence, and the quiet certainty that you are seen and held by the Divine Presence. The Presence of God is experienced as the quality of awareness you inhabit, not a distant event. Each return to this gate reinforces the sense that you are already aligned with a higher order, and your outer scene follows the inward arrangement. The mechanism is simple: assume the inner state, feel it real now, and let the outer circumstances reflect the inner gate you entered. Through steady practice, the gates open with ease and grace.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already inside the gates of righteousness; feel the praise in your chest as a steady, uplifting current. Hold this mood for 3–5 minutes, and let it soften any resistance in your day.

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