Redeemed Soul Joyful Praise

Psalms 71:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 71 in context

Scripture Focus

23My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing unto thee; and my soul, which thou hast redeemed.
Psalms 71:23

Biblical Context

Psalm 71:23 speaks of exultation in praise and a soul that has been redeemed, expressing outward joy from an inward transformation.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this verse, the lips that greatly rejoice are the outward sign of an inner state. The I AM that you ARE is the source of redemption you allege in your heart, and the soul that has been redeemed is the awareness recognizing its own wholeness. You do not seek a distant deliverer; you awaken to the fact that your consciousness has already made it so. When you sing unto the One within, you are rehearsing the reality of healed life, a vibration that harmonizes every slate of experience with a single truth: you are the manager of your inner weather. The 'redeemed' soul is a present-tense state of perception, not a tale of the past. Therefore, the awakening comes as a revision: replace doubt with the certainty that I AM, replace lack with abundance, replace fear with love. As you dwell in that recognition, your lips will rejoice with a natural, unforced joy, and your world will begin to reflect the harmony you have already assumed.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, rest your hand on the chest, and declare 'I AM redeemed' while feeling the joy that accompanies the truth. Let that feeling linger until it becomes your natural speech and your outward lips rejoice.

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