City Of God Speaks Glory Within
Psalms 87:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 87 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Glorious things are spoken of the city of God. The verse points to an inner realm where divine presence is affirmed in your consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the 'city of God' is not a distant geography but your present state of awareness. When the psalmist declares 'glorious things are spoken of thee,' recognize that those 'glorious things' are the words your own consciousness uses to praise what you already are. Selah invites you to pause and let this truth settle into the bones of your being. In this light, every outward praise is an echo of an inner realization: you are the I AM, the city within which life and light reside. To live this word, adopt it as your present assumption: 'I am the city of God, and glorious things are spoken of me.' As you dwell in that assumption, feel the glow at the center of your chest, a quiet certainty that does not need external proof. Do not seek signs outside; revise your self-image until it matches the reality you affirm, and watch circumstances align with your inner state. The more steadfast you become in this inner city, the more your world sings with the glory that is already yours.
Practice This Now
Assume the line 'I am the city of God, and glorious things are spoken of me,' and feel it real in your chest for two minutes, then let that certainty guide your next choice.
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