Inner Springs of Psalm 87:7

Psalms 87:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 87 in context

Scripture Focus

7As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there: all my springs are in thee.
Psalms 87:7

Biblical Context

Plainly, the verse speaks of singers and players in worship and declares that all springs of life are found in thee—the divine source within. It invites seeing Zion as an inner state where every gift flows from awareness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your story of life, Zion is a state of consciousness in which your faculties harmonize. The singers and players symbolize your inner powers—memory, imagination, feeling, and action—joyfully attuning to the I AM that dwells within. When the line 'all my springs are in thee' is understood psychologically, it becomes a declaration: the fountain of life, supply, and guidance does not come from without but from your own awareness. By assuming that your springs are established in the one I AM, you stop chasing external conditions and begin to align with the eternal wellspring inside. As you dwell in this realization, your day becomes a composition—notes of faith, melodies of courage, rhythms of trust—flowing from your inner fountain. The act of worship is the practice of treating your present awareness as the source, not the effect, of change. In this way, you are not petitioning for rain; you are the rain, reimagined through awareness and feeling.

Practice This Now

Practice: sit quietly, assume the state 'I AM the springs within me; all supply flows from thee.' Feel the fountains of vitality rising in your chest and let that inner music guide your day.

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