Living Praise Within
Psalms 146:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 146 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commits to praising the LORD as long as life lasts; praise is a present, ongoing choice.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville’s ear, Psalm 146:2 is not a command to perform outward rites, but a decision of consciousness: I will live from the I AM and let my life be an ongoing hymn. Praising the LORD becomes the inner weather of awareness, a daily orientation that refuses to surrender to fear or lack. When you say 'While I live,' you affirm that your very being is inseparable from the Presence you worship. The I AM that you are does not wait for circumstance to change to deserve praise; it votes the moment complete, and you align your imagination with that settlement. By singing 'unto my God while I have any being,' you practice living as if all-being is already in God’s presence, and so the outer events bend to your inner posture. This is faith: trust that gratitude and reverence awaken more of the Presence within, sustaining endurance through any trial.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am praise; I am in the presence of God now.' Sit with the felt truth as if your every breath is a hymn, and let that inner hymn revise your sense of self until outward life mirrors an inner worship.
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