Heavenly Praise Within

Psalms 148:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 148 in context

Scripture Focus

1Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens: praise him in the heights.
Psalms 148:1

Biblical Context

It is a call to praise the LORD. Worship rises from the heavens and the heights.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider 'Praise ye the LORD' as a declaration of your I AM rather than a distant command. The heavens and the heights are not external skies but your inner elevations of consciousness - your attention lifted to the throne of awareness. To praise is not begging but acknowledging the Lord as your state of being. When you dwell in that state, the authority of the I AM saturates your inner landscape and, by reflection, your outer life follows. The words 'from the heavens' and 'in the heights' describe a shift of perception: you ascend in imagination to a realm where you know you are the source and ruler of all experiences. In Neville's practice, you assume the feeling of already being acknowledged and blessed, and that feeling realigns your sense of possibility. The present moment becomes the temple; worship becomes simply the continued assumption that you are the living presence of God here and now. That inner worship alters what you experience, proving that God's presence and kingship are always within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state of praise as your I AM. Say inwardly, 'I praise the LORD within me now,' and feel that divine presence saturate your entire being.

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