The Inner Works of God
Psalms 66:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 66:3-5 proclaims God's mighty works and the universal worship they invite; it invites you to observe the deeds of God and the awe they inspire.
Neville's Inner Vision
To you, the reader, the 'terrible art thou in thy works' is not a distant terror but the overwhelming power of your own I AM when correctly trained. The psalmist points to a power that subdues every 'enemy'—the stubborn states of fear, doubt, and lack—by the sheer greatness of consciousness acting in fidelity to its own truth. When you acknowledge that God is the I AM within, you release the need to chase after outcomes; you let the inner light do the work, and the outer scenes shift to reflect it. 'All the earth shall worship thee' is the harmonization of your life with the one Presence that animates you; as you dwell in the awareness that you are the embodiment of that Presence, every area of your experience bends toward praise, structure, and order. The invitation 'Come and see the works of God' becomes your practice: observe the inner movements, notice how new states displace old ones, and trust that your inner acts are the cause of your world.
Practice This Now
Impose the state of I AM now; see the world as God's works through you, and feel the witness of enemies submitting.
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