The Inner Command Creates
Psalms 148:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 148 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that the LORD commands and creation follows; the creatures are formed by that decree, while praise is the response that aligns consciousness with the Source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 148:5 speaks as an inner decree: the Name of the LORD issues the command, and what follows is creation. In Neville’s key, the world you see is not external to your state of consciousness, but the outward expression of an inner command you have accepted as real. The phrase 'Let them praise' is an invitation to align your awareness with the I AM—the one I am aware of in you. When you praise, you are not supplicating a distant God; you are confirming that the decree has already been given and that you, right now, are the created thing responding to it. The moment you assume the feeling of that command as true, the condition you desire begins to take shape in your experience, as if already caused by the word you have spoken inwardly. The world does not exist separately from your inner posture; it is the visible result of your inner word becoming firm. So the instruction 'let them praise' becomes counsel to dwell in gratitude and conviction, letting the I AM's command govern your feeling and memory.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM has spoken your desire into existence; feel it real now by repeating, 'I am created by the command of the LORD within me.' Visualize the completed scene for a moment, and dwell there in gratitude.
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