Inner Kingdom Of Universal Praise
Psalms 67:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 67 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalms 67:3-5 invites all people to praise God, promising joy for the nations under righteous governance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine that the people and nations are moods of my own consciousness. To praise God is to acknowledge the I AM that I am—the living, aware center that governs all I behold. When I let the inner 'nation' rejoice, I am consenting to the fact that right judgment rules my life from within. The verse does not demand external praise; it declares the outcome of true worship: a kingdom that is everywhere I turn because I have assumed its reality inside. The 'Selah' is a pause in my mind, a moment I rest from struggle and allow the truth to surface. As I continually feed my heart with grateful, reverent thoughts, I align with the divine order—the King who governs righteously and administers my affairs with harmony. The result is that my outer world begins to mirror the joyful governance I have already accepted in my consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat, 'Let the nations praise Thee within me,' and feel it real now; let a simple scene of just decisions and harmonious outcomes unfold in your inner cinema.
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