Inner Prayer, Global Praise
Psalms 138:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 138 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
When you cry, you are answered and your soul is strengthened. The outside world will praise and follow the Lord, reflecting the Lord's great glory.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses invite us to see prayer not as supplication to a distant power but as the deep alignment of your consciousness with the I AM. When you cry in awareness, you are answered not by someone else’s action but by a reconstituting of your own inner state. The strengthening of the soul is the felt power growing as you refuse to entertain lack and instead dwell in the image of your wish as already real. The line about kings praising the Lord becomes the image of outer events responding to this inner sovereignty; as you inhabit the state, others reflect it, and the world moves in harmony with your inner words. The glory of the Lord is the radiance that accompanies such inner alignment; it is not a distant display but the immediate effect of consciousness lived as your daily life. Practice consistent inner observation and choose to feel what it would be like to have already received your heart's desire. Through this, you experience the psalm not as history but as your present, living state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, rest in the I AM, and assume that your prayer is answered now. Feel the strength in your soul as real, and hear your inner mouth speak the words of your desire as already true.
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