Inner Temple, Outer Gifts

Psalms 68:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 68 in context

Scripture Focus

29Because of thy temple at Jerusalem shall kings bring presents unto thee.
Psalms 68:29

Biblical Context

The plain sense is that honoring God's temple attracts gifts from kings. When your inner consciousness is aligned with God, outward opportunities and honors flow to you.

Neville's Inner Vision

Know that the temple is your own inner state of I AM, the awareness within which God dwells. Jerusalem is the center where that Presence rests. When you reside there, the kingdoms of your world rise to do homage, and 'presents' arrive as opportunities, resources, and favorable conditions. The kings are your faculties—faith, courage, ingenuity, discernment—coming forward to serve the indwelling I AM. The presents are not foreign objects but blessings that express as chances, assistance, and manifest support. Do not seek outside; assume the royalty of a temple-dweller and feel you are already blessed. Imagination is the instrument: form in your mind a procession of gifts entering your life, then feel the reality of it now. Persist in the quiet assurance that God is your only governor, and your inner temple calls forth the world’s tribute. The external becomes a mirror of your inner alignment. This is the law: the inner image precedes outer abundance.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: sit in silence, declare 'I am the temple of God in me now'; visualize a royal procession of gifts and opportunities flowing toward you, and feel the reality as if it is happening.

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