Inner Day of the Lord
Psalms 118:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 118 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This psalm declares that life is the LORD's doing and invites trust in the present. It calls us to rejoice now, because the day is crafted by the Divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the words as your own inner statement: This is the LORD's doing; it is marvellous in our eyes. If you would know a new day, you must imagine that your Awareness—the I AM—fashioned it for your use. The marvellousness is not in the event itself but in your recognition of your state. When you acknowledge that the day is the creation of your own inner governor, you stop blaming circumstance and begin rejoicing in the inward architecture that makes it so. The Lord's doing becomes a symbolic name for the vivid, inward decision you make to interpret every sensation as friendly, guiding, and true. You are asked to feel it real now: as you dwell in the assumption that this day is made for your highest good, your thoughts align with an order that obeys your choosing. In that alignment, inner moves become outward happenings, and the merry cry 'we will rejoice' becomes a natural posture of being rather than a reaction. Persist in this assumption until the sense of separation dissolves into unity with the Day that is already complete.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat: 'This day is the LORD's doing; I rejoice in it,' and feel the I AM shaping the day.
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