Inner Zion Praise And Vow

Psalms 65:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 65 in context

Scripture Focus

1Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion: and unto thee shall the vow be performed.
Psalms 65:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 65:1 says praise is due to God in Zion, and the vow bound to that praise will be performed.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the I AM you call God, this line reveals the inner workshop of worship. Praise waits in Zion—your own awakened awareness—where God, the I AM within, already dwells. When you acknowledge that space and accept the vow you have spoken as already fulfilled, you begin to live from the end instead of hoping for it. The vow is not a distant contract but a decision your consciousness makes to inhabit a state; the 'performed' aspect arises as you persist in the feeling of the wish realized. The inner obedience and covenant loyalty are simply faithfulness to that perception: maintain gratitude, revise any image to align with the end, and refuse to entertain lack. Worship becomes a steady alignment of mind with the truth you desire, not a ritual outside yourself. Prayer and petition dissolve into the practice of remaining aware of your I AM and the inner Zion where you see the end as present. Thus, the verse teaches that what you praise, you prove to yourself by living as if it already is.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, enter your inner Zion, and repeat, 'I AM the vow fulfilled.' Feel the gratitude and let the sense of end-state anchor in your body; carry that feeling into your day.

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