Inner Sovereignty in Psalm 47
Psalms 47:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
All people are called to praise God, recognizing His supreme rule over every realm. The verses celebrate a universal kingship that frames worship as acknowledgment of the inner authority and sovereignty of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner world is invited to applaud the ruling Presence you call the Lord Most High. Clapping and shouting in the imagination are not mere ritual; they are acts of aligning your state of consciousness with the truth you desire to inhabit. In Neville’s language, the 'Most High' is the I AM, the sovereign awareness that governs every feeling, thought, and scene within you. When you affirm that He is a great King over all the earth, you declare that every circumstance is under the one ruling consciousness you are. The 'voice of triumph' is the vibration you carry as you live from the assumption that the kingdom is already established in your inner realm. Fear, doubt, or lack vanish as you permit the inner king to rule, not by force but by consistent presence. Thus praise becomes a practice of revision: every rough mood is a temporary guest in a palace already occupied by enduring peace, and your world begins to reflect that royal order in waking life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter the throne room of your consciousness. Clap your hands, say, 'I am the King over this inner land,' and feel the triumph as if it were already real.
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