Inner Way of Psalm 67

Psalms 67:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 67 in context

Scripture Focus

2That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.
3Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
Psalms 67:2-3

Biblical Context

Psalm 67 asks that God's way and saving health be known on earth, and that all peoples praise God.

Neville's Inner Vision

Psalm 67 presents a call to awareness: the way of God and the saving health of life are not afar but within my own consciousness. When I realize that I am the I AM, the earth answers to the vitality of my inner conviction. 'That thy way may be known upon earth' becomes the recognition that my inner state is the mode through which the world is seen; 'thy saving health among all nations' is the assurance that health is the nature of awareness itself, not a condition to be sought but a state to dwell in. The 'nations' are only different flavors of mind—fear, hope, gratitude—transformed as I persist in the feeling of God present as my life. To 'let all the people praise Thee' is to live as praise itself, a being that radiates harmony, confidence, and oneness. My practice is to assume this truth right now: I am health in consciousness; my world reflects that health as order, peace, and cooperation. Revise any sense of lack by insisting that the I AM is the saving health that governs every affair. The outer praise arises as a natural echo of this inner alignment.

Practice This Now

Assume the truth that you are health in consciousness and that the whole earth moves in harmony with your inner I AM. Spend a minute feeling this reality as if it already is.

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