Inner Kings, Outer Praise
Psalms 148:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 148 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 148:11 calls kings, princes, and judges of the earth to praise God. It places earthly authority within the larger harmony of creation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Psalm 148:11 as a map of the inward court, where kings and rulers are not persons but states of consciousness. When you acknowledge that you live in the I AM, the outer world of princes and judges becomes only the chorus of your own inner decree. The psalm’s call to praise is a call to align your attention with the order of your own mind: every outward authority mirrors a law you have accepted within. If you feel dominated by circumstance, revise your assumption until you sense a sovereign awareness presiding over all scenes. See the earth’s rulers as figures in your dream, waiting for your decision to declare order and harmony. In this light, judgment and accountability are inner calibrations, not external judgments; you measure life by your own consistency with the divine idea you hold. By choosing a new inner posture—royal, tranquil, grateful—you invite every situation to reflect that ruling presence.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner kingship now: declare, 'I am the ruler of my world,' and feel the I AM throne settling within. Then watch the day begin to reflect order and praise in every appearance.
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