Inner Victory and Joyful Praise
Psalms 27:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 27:6 describes lifting the head above enemies and offering joyful worship in God's tabernacle, a statement that inner victory precedes outward deliverance.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the verse as a revelation of your inner state. When the head rises above foes, it is a shift of consciousness, not a fight. The enemies are your limiting thoughts, fears, and doubts you have allowed to govern you. The tabernacle is your awareness, the living sanctuary within where the I AM speaks. To offer sacrifices of joy is to consent to joy as your present atmosphere, not a future reward. You sing praises because you have identified with your true Self, the Lord within, who does not tremble before appearances. As you dwell in that inner sanctuary, the sense of separation dissolves and the imagined enemies retreat before the certainty that you are already complete. The law of assumption works: you act as if deliverance is now, and the world reflects that state. Joy becomes a practiced mood; praise becomes your habitual response, and outward life follows from this inward alignment, for your inner state creates your outer scene.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already within the Lord's tabernacle, feeling safe and joyous. Hold that feeling for a few minutes, revise fear by saying, 'I am the I AM, I am delivered,' and feel it real as the image of triumph fills your mind.
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