Inner Trumpet Of Praise
Psalms 150:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 150 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 150:3 invites praising God with trumpet-like clarity and with strings as symbols of inner praise. The call is for an inner alignment of your faculties with the I AM, not a distant ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the trumpet of awareness—the I AM—sounds the call to wake. This verse is not asking for outward ceremony; it asks you to tune the inner instruments—the trumpet for attention, the psaltery for harmonious thought, the harp for feeling—to one sacred key. When you imagine praising, you are not seeking God elsewhere but stepping into the state of the I AM that already resides in you. The inner sounds become a map of your consciousness: bold, clear initiative (trumpet), gentle, cooperative thought (psaltery), and steady, loving feeling (harp). Worship then is a discipline of attention: you hold steady in the awareness that you are, here and now, the living expression of God. As you sustain that state, your surroundings rearrange to match the music you hold. Neville teaches that worship is a state of consciousness; hence praise is a revision of experience, turning fear into faith, lack into abundance, until reality mirrors the inner harmony.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quiet, take a slow breath, and assume the feeling 'I am the I AM now.' Hear the inner trumpet blast, feel the psaltery and harp vibrating within, and affirm that this worship is already done in your consciousness.
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