Blessing While I Live

Psalms 63:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 63 in context

Scripture Focus

4Thus will I bless thee while I live: I will lift up my hands in thy name.
Psalms 63:4

Biblical Context

Psalm 63:4 expresses a living pledge to bless God as long as one lives. It uses the gesture of lifting hands as an outward sign of inner devotion and reliance on the divine name.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 63:4 invites you to behold worship as a state of consciousness, not a ritual performed apart from your mind. In Neville's light, blessing God is the act of aligning with the I AM within and lifting your attention into that divine NAME by assuming the feeling of care, gratitude, and presence. When you say 'Thus will I bless thee while I live,' you acknowledge that your life itself is an ongoing outcome of the inner blessing you already possess. The gesture 'I will lift up my hands in thy name' becomes a symbolic and practical method: you raise your attention to the awareness that you are that Name, awareness itself, and bless what you acknowledge as God within. The world, your world, responds to the inner state you entertain. If you want more abundance, health, or harmony, imagine the blessing as already real, and dwell in that tone until the feeling settles as fact in your nervous system. The verse teaches you to live in the present act of inner worship, and the rest follows as natural effect.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and breathe. In your imagination, lift your hands and declare 'I bless Thee, I AM' while you feel the presence as real.

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