Glory of the Inner Kingdom
Psalms 145:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 145 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 145:11-12 speaks of declaring the glory and power of God's kingdom and revealing His mighty acts and majesty.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's reading, the 'glory of thy kingdom' is the radiance of your own consciousness, and 'thy power' is the undeniable assurance that your imagining has authority. The words 'they shall speak' point to the inner voice and the outer life that testify to the kingdom you inhabit. The kingdom is not a distant realm but a state of awareness called I AM, in which you dwell. When you intentionally focus your attention, you align with the acts of God—your own inner miracles of alignment, clarity, and fulfillment. The 'mighty acts' are the consistent manifestations of your assumption becoming real in form; the 'glorious majesty of his kingdom' is the sublime order that follows when you refuse to entertain lack and insist on wholeness. You are invited to worship by imagining from the end: feel the presence of the King within, and let the world witness the majesty of that inner government through your life. Practice hearing your own heart testify to this truth, and the outer scene will reflect the inward decree.
Practice This Now
Assume that you are the I AM, a state of God-life; in the next minute, whisper to yourself: 'The glory of the kingdom is mine now.' Close your eyes and feel a quiet, regal certainty.
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