Psalms 145:6-7 Inner Majesty
Psalms 145:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 145 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm speaks of people praising God's mighty acts and remembering His great goodness, while singing of righteousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the psalmist speaks of mighty acts, but in Neville's light these acts are movements of consciousness within you. The 'terrible' power is the awe that arises when you recognize you are the I AM, the awareness that can rearrange conditions by a steady, deliberate assumption. To say 'I will declare thy greatness' is to vow to witness your own divine nature and to voice the truth you are choosing to inhabit. 'They shall abundantly utter thy memory of thy great goodness' invites you to dwell on the inner well of supply, mercy, and compassion you carry, and to let that remembrance color your day. The reference to 'thy righteousness' becomes the alignment of your inner disposition with the universal law you are part of. Worship, then, is not outward ritual but the continual inner revision and faith that your thoughts, feelings, and imaginings create a life that reflects the divine order. Your world will mirror the tone of your inner declarations; therefore cultivate the state of awe, gratitude, and steadfast belief that what you imagine is already real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, assume the state of I AM as the dominant reality, and declare internally, 'I am the power of mighty acts and the memory of great goodness within me.' Hold the feeling until it feels real, then proceed as if this reality already is.
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