Worship the Inner King
Psalms 45:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king is your inner awareness; his great desire for beauty points to the radiance of your consciousness. Worship is not outward ritual but alignment with the inner Lord.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the king as the sovereign I AM within you. When the verse says the king greatly desires thy beauty, it speaks of your inner radiance—the clarity, faith, and vitality of your thought-world—attracting the king to dwell there. Since he is thy Lord, the authority you bow to is not an external power but your own awakened awareness. Worship him, then, as an inner posture: treat your imagined state as already real, and refuse to entertain limitation. Your beauty is not vanity; it is the vividness of conscious being, the alignment of feeling with truth. As you cultivate this beauty, you invite the inner monarch to rule over your life, bringing order, peace, and manifest results from within. The practice is revision: replace doubt with unwavering affirmation, and imagine the scene where your desires stand fulfilled, now and here. The king's desire for beauty becomes the magnet pulling your world into harmony with your I AM presence when you live from that awareness rather than chasing outcomes.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and feel the presence of the inner king. Announce 'I am the I AM; I worship within' and let that feeling saturate your being.
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