Inner Zion: Rejoice and Inspect
Psalms 48:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 48 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 48:11-13 invites you to rejoice in God's judgments. It also invites you to walk about Zion, inspect its towers and palaces, and tell the next generation what you find.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how Zion is not a place but a state of consciousness waking to the order of God within you. The judgments spoken of are not punishment but interior discernments that refine your awareness. When you walk about Zion in imagination, you are circling the wholeness of your being, telling yourself and the unseen generation about the towers and palaces that stand within your own mind. Each bulwark you mark is a limitation you have identified and renamed as strength; each palace is a showroom of your realized attributes. The command to tell it to the next generation is the discipline of testimony: declare to the inner future what you have discovered in the now. In this light, the Kingdom of God is not distant; it is the felt presence of your I AM here and now. Your Jerusalem becomes visible as you persist in this inner acknowledging, and the external world aligns with your inner state.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already dwelling in Zion. Close your eyes, walk a mental perimeter around an inner city, and revise any judgment as inner realization: 'I am in the Kingdom here and now.' Then feel the truth of that statement until it is vividly real.
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