Gladness in Thee
Psalms 9:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares a deliberate choice to be glad and rejoice in the Most High, and to sing praise. It invites the inner observer to align with joy as a present state, not a response to circumstance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Plainly, the psalmist proclaims a choice: to be glad and rejoice in the awareness of the Most High within. In Neville's language, God is not an external person but your I AM, the living consciousness you identify as. To sing praise to the name is to affirm the inner law: your world reflects the vibration you carry as your sense of self. Joy is not the result of favorable events; it is the inner state you maintain while imagining and declaring 'thee' as present now. When you say 'I will,' you are practicing a revision of your self-image, stepping into the assumption that you already stand in the light of the Most High. The 'name' denotes your essential identity—the character you inhabit in consciousness. Therefore, to be glad and to praise is to acknowledge you already dwell in the Most High; your imagination, rightly directed, will mold the seen world to your inner scene. The accelerated effect comes as you entertain this as fact, not as a hope. Do this and watch how your days harmonize to your joyous state.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a quiet moment, assume you are already glad, imagining the I AM within praising the Most High. Feel the joy until it lingers and guides your days.
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