Inner Service with Awe

Psalms 2:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 2 in context

Scripture Focus

11Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.
Psalms 2:11

Biblical Context

Psalm 2:11 invites reverent service to the LORD and joyous trust, blending humility with awe. It hints that awe and joy can coexist when you recognize the I AM within.

Neville's Inner Vision

To read Psalm 2:11 through Neville’s lens is to hear the LORD as the I AM within you. The verse asks you to serve from the depth of your own awareness, to align your thoughts with the divine pattern rather than the shifting noise of circumstance. Fear becomes reverence, a gentle respect for the power of your own consciousness. Trembling is not danger but the shock of realizing you are a creator who can imagine and thus alter experience. When you dwell in that inner alignment, joy arises as a natural expression of truth, not a fickle mood. The I AM is not distant; it is present as the very witness of your life. Your state of consciousness determines what you call reality, so to serve is to obey the inner law by believing the end you desire is already true. The more consistently you assume that you are already in harmony with the divine will, the more the outer world will reflect that congruence.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM.' Then revise the moment by feeling the awe and joy of inner alignment, letting this feel-it-real state color your next choice.

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