Awake My Glory: Psalm 57:8

Psalms 57:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 57 in context

Scripture Focus

8Awake up, my glory; awake, psaltery and harp: I myself will awake early.
Psalms 57:8

Biblical Context

The verse calls the inner self to awaken its glory and the instruments of worship. It speaks of starting the day with a conscious, praise-filled posture.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your glory is not something apart from you; it is the living I AM that harmonizes mind and world. The call to awake is a call to assume the feeling of already-being, to listen to the inner psaltery and harp those melodies of imagination and faith that arouse the day. When you hear awake early, hear it as a decision of consciousness: you will not let dawn drift you along, but you will rise into the consciousness you choose. In this moment you align attention with this divine state, treat every situation as a sign of it, and permit reality to reflect your assumed inner state. The external world then becomes the echo of the inner music; your day unfolds from the I AM you have assumed. Trust the inner discipline: the I AM awakens, and the world awakens with it.

Practice This Now

In the next sunrise, affirm: I am awake to my glory; I will arise from the I AM; then feel the day dawning with your inner music.

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