Inner Praise of Psalm 68:4
Psalms 68:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 68 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 68:4 invites us to sing to God and praise His Name. It extols the One who rides the heavens, and invites us to rejoice before Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
To sing unto God is to awaken the consciousness that God is your I AM. The Name JAH in this view is the living Presence you carry, not a distant sound. Ride the heavens by His name means you live above the fluctuations of fear, doubt, and blame by trusting the inner power that you are. Extol Him by naming your awareness, honouring the fact that you are already crowned with His truth. When you rejoice before Him, you dwell in the mood of celebration as the essential state of being, and the outer world rearranges to match that inward tone. The Psalm does not beg an external mercy; it invites you to assume the royal posture that you are the artist and the actor in your own drama, and your life follows the tempo of your inner feeling. Every sensation that affirms I AM-JAH is a note in the symphony of your kingdom. Practice this repeatedly and notice the external scenes bending toward harmony with your inner joy.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and revise by declaring 'I AM that I AM' until you feel the lift of joy. Picture yourself riding the inner heavens, and let that joy color the next moment.
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