Inhabiting the Inner Praise

Psalms 22:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 22 in context

Scripture Focus

3But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel.
Psalms 22:3

Biblical Context

Psalm 22:3 proclaims that God is holy and dwells in the praises offered by Israel, signaling an inner sanctuary available to all who worship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 22:3 is not a distant description of place but a map of your own inner landscape. To say 'thou art holy' is to acknowledge the holiness already abiding in you; to say 'inhabitest the praises' is to notice that, whenever you praise, your awareness becomes a house for God. In Neville’s psychology, God is the I AM within you, and imagination is the material of your world. When you dwell in praise—feeling gratitude, reverence, and the felt sense of holiness—you invite your I AM to reside there, not as a guest but as the tenant and owner of your consciousness. Therefore, the presence you seek is already present; you simply assume it as real. Practically, shift from seeking to assuming that the holiness I AM is dwelling in your praises now, and watch how thoughts soften, energies align, and your environment begins to respond as if built from this inner temple. The Psalm’s gift is the invitation to wear holiness as your natural condition, transforming worship into a steady state of awareness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and adopt the assumption 'The I AM dwells in me as holiness.' For five minutes, offer inward praise and feel the space within glow with holy presence.

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