Meditating God's Works
Psalms 77:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 77 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist commits to meditating on God's works and speaking of His deeds. This inner discipline shapes perception and speech.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, this line is not a command to beg for favors, but an interior decree: I will inhabit the truth that God’s works are the movements of my own I AM. Meditating on thy work becomes turning attention from external events to the living activity of consciousness. When you 'talk of thy doings,' you are training the inner tongue to confess what your deeper self already knows: every circumstance is a manifestation of the divine I AM at work in you now. Thus God is not outside you but the you that is aware. The psalmist’s promise to contemplate and to speak becomes a practice of revision: you reinterpret every sensation and memory as an expression of inner wisdom, providence, and guidance. By dwelling in that awareness, you lift the present moment from doubt into certainty, because your statements align with the truth you inhabit. This is true worship: not ritual, but recognition of the One acting as you in every thought and event. Your power to discern comes from quiet, steady attention to the God-doing within, a movement of consciousness that creates your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that God is truly at work in you now. Silently repeat, 'I talk of Thy doings,' until the inner sense of order replaces doubt.
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