Inner Thanksgiving: Psalms 50:14
Psalms 50:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to offer thanksgiving to God and to honor your vows to the Most High. It points to an inner discipline—alignment of your awareness with gratitude and fidelity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Offer unto God thanksgiving is not a ritual external; it is an acknowledgment of the I AM as the source and the steady companion of your life. When you feel gratitude as a state of consciousness, you are placing your attention upon the inner reality that you are already blessed. And pay thy vows unto the Most High becomes the promise you renew to your own higher self, the inner law that never forgets. A vow is a mental covenant: I will not wander in lack or fear, I will remain faithful to the ideal I AM imagining for my life. In Neville's method, this is not bargaining with a distant deity but recognizing that God is the I AM within you, and that your feelings of thanksgiving act as the bridge from possibility to actuality. Practice silently affirming, 'I am grateful now,' and imagine that your next actions reflect this abundance. By honoring the vow in imagination, you align your inner state with the very order of life, and the outer scene follows.
Practice This Now
Assume 'I am grateful now' and feel it-real. Silently renew your vow to align every thought and action with that grateful state.
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