Psalm 138:4-5 Inner Kings
Psalms 138:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 138 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 138:4-5 speaks of rulers praising God when the inner word of consciousness is heard; outward harmony follows from inner obedience to the divine word. It invites you to notice that inner authority manifests as praise in your world.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the kings of the earth as the ruling thoughts and conditions within your own consciousness. When the verse says they shall praise thee when they hear the words of thy mouth, it is not about distant monarchs but about the inner decree you pronounce by your I AM. Hearing here means you accept and feel as real the word you have spoken. As you persist in hearing that word, the outer world will respond as if it has heard and bowed to the authority you inhabit. You walk in the ways of the LORD as the glory of the LORD—your inner radiance, your I AM presence—shines through your choices. The kingdom of God is not somewhere else; it is within your own awareness. The more vivid and steadfast you are in assuming that your word is already true, the more your world reflects that glory. This is not control but alignment with your true self, where imagination creates reality through faithful inner speech.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare the inner word of I AM as already spoken. Feel the LORD's glory filling your life as kings praise and alignment becomes your daily experience.
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