Inner Praise of Heavenly Realms

Psalms 148:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 148 in context

Scripture Focus

4Praise him, ye heavens of heavens, and ye waters that be above the heavens.
Psalms 148:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 148:4 invites the highest heavens and the waters above to praise. It signals that true worship begins in inner order, not external display.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the watcher within, the 'heavens of heavens' and the 'waters above' are not distant skies but states of awareness you carry. When the verse bids praise to them, it teaches that creation and order arise from the I AM that perceives. Praise is not a gesture to an outside deity; it is the reaffirmation of your own invincible presence. As you imagine, you align with the inner government of the soul, letting the deeper currents above the intellect flow through you. The outer world becomes a mirror of the inner harmony you chose in imagination. The act of praising becomes a revision of how you experience yourself—a correction from lack or doubt to the living consciousness that you are. In this inner acclamation, you do not beg for blessing; you declare the reality of God within, and that declaration births the external order you seek.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume 'I AM' as the observer of life, and imagine the heavens above and waters within praising you. Feel that inner chorus as real presence.

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