Inner Praise Psalm 135:1

Psalms 135:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 135 in context

Scripture Focus

1Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the name of the LORD; praise him, O ye servants of the LORD.
Psalms 135:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 135:1 calls you to bless the LORD, praise the name of the LORD, and honor the servants of the LORD.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 135:1 is not a distant command but an inner invitation. Praise ye the LORD—praise the name of the LORD—praise him, O ye servants of the LORD. In Neville's sense, the LORD is your I AM, the ever-present awareness you are. To praise is to consent to that awareness, to dwell in the state that already knows the truth of your being. The act of praise is not dependence on outward circumstances but the decisive movement of consciousness toward gratitude, reverence, and belief in your own divine order. When you bless the Name, you align your thoughts with the reality that God is present as your life, your breath, your feeling. Worship thus becomes a science of inner alignment: you quiet the noise of lack and let the inner light prove itself by sensation and choice. Your outer world will reflect that inner concord when you persist in this inner posture.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: for five minutes, close your eyes, rest your attention on the I AM within, and silently declare, 'I am praising the LORD now,' feeling the Presence as tangible.

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