Inner Praises of Psalm 89:5
Psalms 89:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 89 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 89:5 speaks of the heavens and the faithful gathering praising God's wonders, illustrating a harmony between divine acts and a trusted inner community within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the psalm, the heavens are not distant skies but the states of your own awareness. When you hear that the heavens praise Thy wonders, it is your inner sight declaring the miraculous through imagination, the instrument by which reality takes form. The congregation of the saints stands for the inner company of steadfast beliefs—those trustworthy states of consciousness that unite in faith. The faithfulness mentioned is not a historical moment but the ever-present, steady vibration of I AM, the awareness that never abandons you. Aligning with this inner worship causes the outer world to move in harmony with your inner declarations. Begin by assuming you already inhabit the wonders you seek, and that the inner sanctuary is a living choir praising God’s constant presence. The verse invites you to practice unity: feel surrounded by the saints within, and watch that inner harmony translate into the order of your life you can see and feel.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly, assume the state 'I am the I AM perceiving wonders,' and let the inner heavens praise. Then revise any sense of lack to 'I am surrounded by God's faithful presence' until it feels real.
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