The Inner King of Praise
Psalms 145:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 145 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse expresses a vow to praise God as king and to bless His name forever.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse, the speaker makes a deliberate choice to place God as the ruling I AM and to honor this inner kingship with perpetual gratitude. Neville would say: the 'I' that extols is not a distant worshipper but the living awareness itself. When you invoke God as king, you are acknowledging that the inner state of consciousness governs all appearances. Extolment becomes a revision of your sense of self, a steady recognition that the inner king presides over every thought, feeling, and image. To bless His name forever is to cultivate gratitude as the atmosphere you dwell in—an unending affirmation that the truth of you, as God within, is eternal. By holding this royal consciousness, you shift results from outer circumstances to inner alignment, for the kingdom of God arises from within. The act of extolling is also a priming of the mind, a return to the original assumption that you are the I AM, living as a monarch of love, clarity, and creative power.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume, 'I am the I AM, extolling the inner King and blessing the name forever.' Feel the royal gratitude saturate your awareness and observe any shift in perception over the next moments.
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