Hearken to the Inner King
Psalms 5:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker addresses his inner sovereign and God, asking to be heard. He commits to praying to the divine within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold the cry as an admission of your inner monarchy. In this line the man does not petition a distant deity but speaks to the I AM within, the royal consciousness that governs all. 'Hearken unto the voice of my cry' is the recognition that your interior state—your waking wish, your needs, your longing—exists as a call to consciousness itself. 'my King, and my God' identifies the self as both authority and source of reality; the king rules from within, the God of awareness attends. To 'pray unto thee' is to align your imagination with the truth of being: you do not beg from separation but assign reality to your inner decree. When you imagine yourself as the king who rules with divine wisdom, you invite the world to echo your inner conviction. The moment you hear your inner cry and treat it as a statement of fact, you are practicing the great law: I am the one who affirms and experiences through consistent assumption. Your prayer is simply your commitment to live as the already-existing reality of God within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in stillness, assume the posture of the inner King, and feel that your cry is already heard by the God within; dwell in the assurance that your petition is answered.
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