Joyful Glory Upon Your Bed
Psalms 149:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 149 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites the saints to be joyful in glory and to sing aloud on their beds. The emphasis is on inner worship expressed in quiet resting moments.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the one listening, I tell you: the word glory in your scriptures is not a distant prize but a state of consciousness you awaken in this moment. The saints do not go anywhere to find it; they close their eyes and return to the awareness that I AM, and in that act their beds become altars of praise. When you imagine yourself already joyful, when you hear that inner song rise as if you were lying in bed listening to your own heart, you are choosing the inner condition that produces outward events. The inner room—your bed, your quiet place—transforms into a chapel where you commune with the living idea of yourself as glorious. If a moment of doubt intrudes, simply revise: 'I am joy, I am glory, I am singing now.' In that revision you do not change facts; you shift your state. The external frequency responds to the inner tone you sustain. So you remain the saint, resting in glory, singing in your sleep of the I AM that you have become by your own imagination.
Practice This Now
Lie back, close your eyes, and imagine you are already joyful and glorified; rehearse the feeling of singing aloud on your bed, repeating, I am joy, I am glory, I am singing now.
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