Perpetual Praise Realized
Psalms 34:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 34:1 expresses a vow to bless the LORD at all times. Praise remains a constant posture, ready to spill from the mouth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the verse speaks not of occasional thanksgiving but of an inward state. The LORD is your own I AM, the living consciousness that speaks your reality. To bless at all times is to dwell in a constant recognition: the inner atmosphere is gratitude, admiration, and trust. When you say 'his praise shall continually be in my mouth,' you are declaring that your outer speech is the echo of an inner conviction. Every sensation, every thought is touched by the praise you inhabit; the world does not bend reality, you shape it by the sun of awareness you cast upon it. The discipline is not ritual, but revision: detect a troubling thought, bless it, and return to the perception of goodness. As you persist, the inner tone becomes habitual, and your external circumstances align with your felt assurance. In this way imagination is not escape but creation: you imagine the state of perpetual blessing until it becomes your experienced fact.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of perpetual blessing now. Silently declare, 'I bless the LORD at all times,' and feel it real until your outer speech mirrors the inner praise.
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