Glory to the Inner Name
Psalms 29:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to acknowledge the divine glory and to worship by aligning your inner life with holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
You are not appeasing a distant God; you are awakening to the I AM that already stands within you. The 'glory due unto his name' is the natural radiance of your self-conception when you claim the consciousness that God is. In practical terms, give glory by affirming, in every moment, 'I am that I am' as your own name; see your life as the visible expression of one holy, singular awareness. 'Worship the LORD' becomes a discipline of attention—choose thoughts that honor your unity with the divine, stop judging by appearances, and dwell in the certainty that you are the manifested beauty of holiness. The 'beauty of holiness' is the tone of your inner weather: peaceful, pure, steadfast. When you persist in the assumption that the I AM is the source of all you see, you revise your memory, reset your feelings, and feel it real that your outer world must reflect that inner state. The Psalm thus teaches you to rule your dwelling place—your mind—by radiant, holy consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quiet, declare 'I am the glory due unto his name' and feel your chest glow with holy light; then carry that radiance into your next decision, revising any lack as the proof of your I AM.
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