Gates of Zion Praise
Psalms 9:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker intends to publicly proclaim God's praise at Zion's gates and rejoices in salvation. It frames salvation as a present, joyful state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your mind is the gates of Zion; to show forth all thy praise is to let the I AM within become visible as your daily life. When you assume the state of salvation, you are not asking for rescue; you are choosing to inhabit a reality in which salvation is already yours. The verse invites a radical shift of consciousness: I will rejoice in thy salvation is a vow to feel and live the truth now, so outward circumstances reflect that inward conviction. In Neville's terms, the Psalm is a practical method: revise your inner narrative until it matches the victorious feeling of being saved, and let that feeling color your perception, choices, and speech. See yourself standing at Zion's gates, not as a petitioner but as the guardian of your own consciousness, praising and thereby confirming the truth you intend to live. Each act of praise is a vibration entering consciousness and returning as outward events that reflect that inner state. Thus salvation is not distant; it is the mood of awareness you choose to hold here and now.
Practice This Now
Assume the state now: in your mind, stand at the gates of Zion and declare, I will rejoice in thy salvation; feel that rejoicing as present. Let the feeling linger for a few minutes and then carry it into your next conversation.
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