Grace Poured From Your Lips
Psalms 45:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse proclaims beauty beyond others and grace poured into the lips, yielding divine blessing. It suggests that blessing flows from an inner state rather than external approval.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that 'thou art fairer' is an assertion of inner identity, not a comparison with others. You awaken to the I AM within, the timeless awareness that you are. When it says 'grace is poured into thy lips,' it describes the living speech of your imagination—the word made real by inner conviction. Grace does not arrive from without; it pours forth from the fountain of consciousness that you are. In that royal state, the blessing 'for ever' becomes natural—the perpetual crown of dignity and favor that accompanies a steadfast awareness of the I AM. Kingship and grace are faculties of consciousness, not external titles. By resting in this inner I AM, you invite a constant stream of beauty, grace, and power into your life, just as light floods a room. Your lips become a conduit for divine vitality, and your inner disposition fashions the world you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, assume the I AM as your true identity, and decree, 'Grace is poured into my lips; I am blessed forever.' Feel the words as living reality moving through your chest and mouth, and sustain this royal consciousness for several breaths.
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