Inner Sanctuary Vision
Psalms 63:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 63 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist expresses a longing to behold God's power and glory as experienced in the inner sanctuary. It highlights inner perception and worship as the path to such vision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the verse invites you to witness power and glory as an inner vision, not a distant event. In this inner gospel, the sanctuary is your present state of consciousness—the I AM aware and alive within you. When you read 'To see thy power and thy glory,' you are being asked to assume you have already beheld it, here and now. You do not pursue power; you assume the I AM is power present, and you rest in that truth until it animates your senses. Imagination becomes your instrument, not a spectacle; it is the very mode by which reality is formed. The sanctuary within is the temple of awareness, where every noble thought is a pillar and every quiet breath a gate to glory. 'Seeing' here means feeling the presence so intensely that your outward world reconfigures to reflect it. When you insist that the verse is already true— that you have beheld power and glory in the sanctuary— life bends toward the radiance you are willing to entertain.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, enter your inner sanctuary, and affirm, 'I AM power and glory now seen within me.' Feel the presence until the sensation of power and glory is real in your body and life.
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