Psalms 22:25-26 Inner Praise
Psalms 22:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm expresses praising God in the congregation, fulfilling vows for those who fear Him, and declares that the meek will be nourished and their hearts will live forever as they seek the Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this psalm reveals the inner architecture of your universe. The great congregation is the fellowship of your own thoughts before the I AM, and to praise Thee is to align your attention with the reality of God within. The vow you pay is the decision to maintain that alignment, especially before the inner reverence of those who fear Him—the reverence of your own awakened mind. The meek, the humble state yielding to divine influence, shall eat and be satisfied, not by external food, but by the inner sustenance that arises when you acknowledge the presence of the Lord within. When you seek Him, your heart lives forever, for you are no longer driven by outward appearances but sustained by the eternal awareness that you are the I AM. Practice turning your attention inward, claim the sacred presence, and feel the fullness of nourishment rising from your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, imagine yourself before a great inner congregation of your thoughts, offering sincere praise to the I AM. Then declare, 'I will pay my vows before Him who fears God within' and feel the meek nourished by inner sustenance, your heart alive with eternal awareness.
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