Inner Queen at the King's Right
Psalms 45:9-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Kings' daughters are honored; the queen stands at the king's right hand. The text invites listening, forgetting old ties, and worshiping the king, with Tyre's daughter bringing gifts as sign of favor.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the palace is a state of consciousness; the king is the I AM, your unconditioned awareness. The daughter is the living state that accepts the King's authority; to hear and incline the ear is to listen to that inner truth and forget the old household of doubt. When you imagine yourself at the King's right hand, you are not imagining a future scene, but returning to your natural, royal posture as the one who already is attended by abundance and honor. The line about the daughter of Tyre bringing a gift signals that the world will present evidence of your new allegiance as you dwell in this inner worship. Do not seek approval outside; seal the conviction that the King is your Lord, and worship in stillness. Practice by assuming the feeling of being loved, protected, and exalted by the I AM, and revise any old self-conception that denies your royal status. In time, the outer circumstances will reflect this inner alignment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: 'I am the beloved daughter at the King's right hand; I worship the I AM.' Feel the warmth of royal authority until that certainty becomes your immediate experience, revising any old identity as you go.
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