Inner Gates Open to Glory
Psalms 24:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites you to lift the gates of your inner consciousness so the King of Glory may enter. It points to the inner authority and presence of God within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Lift up your heads, gates is a directive to raise your level of awareness and shed limiting beliefs; everlasting doors suggest durable thresholds of mind, and the King of Glory coming in marks the moment your consciousness becomes receptive to the divine. In Neville's view, God is the I AM within you, and the King of Glory is the vitality of your inner sovereignty—the presence you create by your assumption. When you imagine yourself already living in this glory, you do not bring God down; you reveal who you already are. The task is to revise your self-conception until it matches the feeling of kingship—an inner authority and presence, not ego. Your thoughts either open or close the entry to that glory, so the verse asks for a practical shift: assume the presence, feel it real, and let it govern your inner weather now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Imagine the gate at the top of your consciousness lifting as you assume, 'I AM that I AM,' and feel the King of Glory entering now.
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