Praise All Day, Inner Voice

Psalms 71:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 71 in context

Scripture Focus

8Let my mouth be filled with thy praise and with thy honour all the day.
Psalms 71:8

Biblical Context

Psalms 71:8 asks that the speaker's mouth be continually filled with praise and honor toward God, all day long.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, the line is not about lips alone but about the state of consciousness that speaks. Let my mouth be filled with thy praise and thy honour all the day becomes a declaration of the I AM wearing the tongue as its instrument. When you dwell in the assumption that praise and honor are already your natural condition, you awaken the inner reality where God dwells as your awareness. The mouth becomes a symbol of the inner speech that coincides with the I AM rather than with the separate ego. The day is not a series of events, but a continuous inner movement: gratitude, reverence, and recognition of the Presence. As you maintain this inner state, outer experiences reflect it; conversations soften, tensions dissolve, and the world seems to respond to your reverent assumption. The practice is to assume the characteristic of praise for the entire day, revising any doubt as you would a thought to be replaced by the truth of your divine nature. In this way, God is realized as the I AM speaking through you.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes each morning and declare silently: I AM filled with thy praise and thy honour; feel it real as the I AM within. Carry that inner speech through the day, revising every troubling thought into a line of praise.

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