Vow Of Everlasting Praise
Psalms 61:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 61 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 61:8 expresses a vow to sing praise forever and daily perform vows, signaling a constant devotion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 61:8 invites a consciousness that never abandons its vow, a soul who sings to the Name forever so that daily acts align with inner promises. In Neville's language, 'God' is the I AM within you, and the verse asks you to dwell in that all-powerful awareness long enough for intention to take form as fact. When you persist in praise, you refuse to entertain lack or inconsistency; praise becomes your inner currency, and the vows you utter turn into fixed postures of your I AM. By imagining yourself as the vowed self—the one who keeps faith with every word you have spoken—you set the inner weather so outer conditions will follow. The law is simple: discover the feeling of the wish fulfilled, and live from that feeling until it feels habitual. Daily performance of vows is not a ritual apart from you but a state of living, a constant affirmation of what you already are in the inner self. Your inner name is the power that makes ordinary events bend to your purpose, flowing from the I AM into all you meet.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In the next few minutes, close your eyes and repeat a vow you intend to keep, while declaring 'I am the vow-keeper.' Feel the fulfillment as if it already is true, and let that feeling sink into your body.
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