Inner Praise Of Psalms 150:3-4
Psalms 150:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 150 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm calls us to praise God with trumpet, psaltery, harp, timbrel, dance, and stringed instruments. It presents outward praise as a discipline of inner alignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
These lines invite you to hear the inner orchestra, not merely to echo sounds aloud. The trumpet stands for decisive, bold states; the psaltery and harp symbolize harmonious memory and refined feeling; the timbrel and dance awaken energy; stringed instruments and organs weave the complex fabric of belief. When you praise, you are not petitioning God to arrive; you are declaring that the I AM—awareness that you are—fills and moves through you. Your present moment is the Presence you name as God, and it responds to your consciousness by reorganizing your world. If you inwardly repeat, 'I AM,' and mentally imagine these instruments in your own temple, you are tuning the mind to reality rather than chasing it. The outer scene shifts in response to the inner cadence. So you practice the art of praise by assuming the feeling-tone of gratitude and joy, feeling it real until the sounds of your inner orchestra become your lived experience.
Practice This Now
Assume the posture of one who praises now; imagine the inner trumpet and strings playing in your temple, and feel the I AM presence saturating your being.
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