Inner Works of God Within
Psalms 66:3-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 66 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 66:3-7 speaks of God's mighty works and invites all the earth to worship, showing that divine power overcomes opposition and guides through chaos. It points to inner realization: when you recognize God as your I AM, outer events soften as your inner state aligns.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the psalm's 'God' is your I AM—the living consciousness that stands behind every image you entertain. 'How terrible art thou in thy works' becomes: how powerful are your inner acts when you assume the divine state. The 'enemies' that submit are the doubts, fears, and lack you no longer entertain once you accept your oneness with the All. 'All the earth shall worship thee' is the whole of your inner climate bending to the royal claim of I AM. 'Come and see the works of God' invites you to inspect your mind and witness orderly harmonies flow from a single premise. 'He turned the sea into dry land' points to crossing emotional floodwaters by consistent imagery—your imagined resolution dries the sea. 'He ruleth by his power for ever; his eyes behold the nations' declares the timeless sovereignty of consciousness that surveys your entire inner realm. 'Let not the rebellious exalt themselves' warns against clinging to old doubt. Rest in the I AM and let results appear as inevitably as worship follows truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the sovereign God of this life; assume the feeling of power and command over the scene you face. Then revise the image to its fulfilled state and feel it real, letting the outer world align to your inner state.
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