I Am Within: Inner Worship
Psalms 50:8-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 50:8-13 dismisses ritual for its own sake and declares that God owns all creatures; true worship arises when inner awareness recognizes the I AM as the source, not external offerings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Turn the page into your own mind and hear this not as a rebuke of offerings but as a map of inner reality. In Neville’s sense, the ‘world is mine, and the fulness thereof’ is a declaration of your inner estate: it is you, the I AM, who stands as creator and owner of every scene. The animals and fields are symbols of the abundance already present in consciousness, not trophies to be earned by ritual. When you feel hungry for approval or for ritual tokens, you reveal a belief that you are separate from the All; when you remember that the I AM is the source, the appetite for outer rites dissolves. The psalmist’s question about eating flesh becomes a reminder that true nourishment comes from the inner of being; the Kingdom of God, the Psalm says, is within. Therefore your true worship is not a ceremony, but an alignment of your feeling with the truth that you are the one who experiences life, and that life flows through you as fullness. In that awake state, every appearance answers to your inner state, and your offerings become occasions to revise your sense of self to the All.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly, touch your chest, and declare I AM; revise any sense of lack by feeling the world already unfolding from that awareness, and see yourself as the owner of creation.
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