Inner Praise: Whole Heart Alignment
Psalms 138:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 138 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares wholehearted praise to God, offered with the whole heart. It emphasizes choosing inner devotion over outward appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
To sing with the whole heart is to accept your one, inner I AM as the sole reality. When you say 'before the gods I will sing,' you are not addressing competitors; you are declaring that the inner man governs what seems real. The 'gods' are the multiple outward voices—habit, fear, doubt, appearances—that pretend authority over your life. By imagining yourself already praising, you reverse the order: the inner state creates the outer world. The act of wholehearted worship dissolves separation; it places God-present within your consciousness as the only presence you acknowledge. Faith here is trust in the vibration of the I AM; holiness is the decision to keep your attention on the inner truth, not on shifting scenes. Your imagination is not escaping reality; it is how reality is built. If you persist in feeling it real that you already stand in praise, you will wake to the outer world reflecting that inner devotion.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, breathe into the chest, and assume the felt truth of 'I praise thee with my whole heart' as already real. Stay in that inner state long enough for the outer scenes to mirror it.
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