Inner Song Of Strength
Psalms 81:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 81 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites singing aloud to God as our strength.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 81:1 speaks of a joy-filled act of worship, yet the inner meaning is that you awaken to the God within as your own I AM. When you sing aloud unto your strength, you are not asking for power from without; you are declaring the state of consciousness in which you already possess vitality. The 'God of Jacob' represents the line of your inner identity where old conditions have been wrestled and refashioned by faith. The 'joyful noise' is the vibrational proof of a mind fixed on creative reality. Your attention, when fixed upon the I AM and the felt sense of being strong, reorganizes memory and perception to match that choice. The verse asks you to shift from mere longing to an assured present-tense perception: you are strength, you are presence, you are response, you are the narrator and the act of praise. Make the inner chant real in feeling, and watch the outer conditions harmonize to your internal note.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: I am strength. Hear a joyful inner chorus as you sing to the God within; stay with that vibration for a minute.
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