Continual Hope, Rising Praise

Psalms 71:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 71 in context

Scripture Focus

14But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.
Psalms 71:14

Biblical Context

The verse expresses a vow to endure with hope and to praise God more and more. It invites you to cultivate an inward habit that turns trust into continual worship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider this verse as a precise declaration of your inner state. I will hope continually means you do not wait for hope to arrive from without, but you assume the feeling of wholeness and trust now, in the I AM that you are. The words are not a timetable of external events, but a discipline of consciousness: every breath is a revision, every moment a fresh assumption that the presence of God, your true self, is already praising creation. When you dwell in this state—hope active, praise flowing—the outer scene aligns not by struggle but by the natural concord of your inner belief with life. Pain, delay, or fear become signals to deepen your attention to the consciousness you name God. The more you refuse limitation and repeat, 'I am hopeful; I am praised,' the more a new, grateful rhythm asserts itself in your world. The psalm is an invitation to live as the state you seek: living hope, living praise, now.

Practice This Now

Practice for 2–5 minutes daily: close your eyes, assume the state of continual hope, and silently repeat, 'I am hopeful, I praise now.' Feel the truth as if it were already real.

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