Boast In God Forever Praised
Psalms 44:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 44 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that we boast in God all day and praise His name forever. It invites a constant, unwavering worship from the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Psalm, 'In God we boast' is not about vaunting a person but aligning your entire sense of self with the I AM, the living awareness behind every thought. To the mind that imagines itself separate, this is unsettling; to the awakened feeling, it is liberation: you are the one who says, 'God is my life,' and the world rearranges itself to fit that declaration. When you dwell in that assumption, every breath becomes a praise—an ongoing affirmation that the Source animates your every action, word, and outcome. The name you praise is not a distant deity but the immediate, inner presence that you are. Selah invites a deliberate pause, a moment to let this truth sink from thought into feeling. As you practice, you will notice external events reflect your inner state—praise turns noise into harmony, lack into abundance, fear into trust. You are not petitioning a far-off God; you are returning to the I AM that already is.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, repeat 'In God I boast all day, and praise thy name forever,' and feel it as your immediate state. Then take a Selah pause and carry that state into your day.
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