Inner Praise, Eternal Name
Psalms 86:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 86 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 86:12 expresses a wholehearted commitment to praising God and to forever glorifying His name. It presents worship as a heart-led posture that endures beyond circumstances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 86:12 invites you to realize that praise is not a reaction to circumstance but a state of consciousness you choose to inhabit. When you say, I will praise thee with all my heart, you are affirming that the I AM within you is already aligned with divine reality; your heart becomes a furnace of gratitude and your speech becomes a consent to the truth of God’s nature in you. Glorifying thy name forevermore is not time-bound obedience but an unwavering commitment to identify with the ideal Name you are—your true self as God in expression. In Neville's terms, imagination creates reality: to claim this praise is to imagine that this inner state dominates every experience, dissolving fear, lack, or discord. Practice this by assuming the feeling of worship until it feels inevitable; let the feeling of full acknowledgement that you are the I AM occupy your entire inner weather. The world, to you, becomes the outer echo of that inner reverence.
Practice This Now
Stand in a quiet moment and declare, 'I AM the I AM, praising with all my heart.' Feel the glow of that awareness expanding until it colors every breath and thought, then carry this feeling with you for the next few minutes.
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