Global Praise Within
Psalms 57:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 57 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commits to praising God openly among people and nations. It frames worship as a public, outward act rather than a private posture.
Neville's Inner Vision
To be filled with the I AM is to see that the vow to praise among the people and nations is a declaration of the living unity within. The psalm's I will praise thee is a call to align your inner state with the fact that God is present in every face; praise becomes an inner recognition that expresses as outward harmony. When I imagine myself praising the Lord openly, I am not performing for others but re-sensing my own consciousness as the One life moving through all tongues and cultures. The Kingdom of God is not a distant empire but the present awareness that there is only One, and that One is the I AM in you and in me. This awareness moves in crowds as surely as it moves in solitude, so to praise openly is to witness the truth of unity in form. The practice is simple: revise fear into faith, and let the feeling of universal worship fill the body until every action is an echo of that I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling of public worship right now. See yourself praising God among the people and nations, and feel the world harmonizing with that inner truth.
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