Gratitude as Sacred Praise

Psalms 92:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 92 in context

Scripture Focus

1It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High:
Psalms 92:1

Biblical Context

Psalm 92:1 declares that it is good to give thanks to the LORD and to sing praises to the Most High. It invites the reader to see thanksgiving as the posture of worship and the doorway to awareness of God within.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the mindful reader, this line reveals a state, not a ritual. When you say it is good to give thanks, you are affirming the I AM as Lord of your inner kingdom, and you invite presence to permeate your day. Thanksgiving becomes not a duty but a stance of awareness, a greeting to the Most High within. To sing praises unto thy name is to tune your inner frequency—an inner song that acknowledges order, grace, and wholeness as already yours. In this consciousness, you are not seeking blessing; you awaken to it as your natural condition. By assuming gratitude now, you revise the surrounding experience, and thoughts and senses align with the truth you affirm. The outer world then mirrors a life accepted and celebrated, a temple of presence rather than a battlefield of lack. Practice simply by feeling it real: imagine you stand in the presence of the Most High, grateful for all that is, and let that gratitude expand your sense of self.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet, assume the feeling of already being grateful, and say inwardly, 'I give thanks now, for I am held by the Most High.' Then carry that feeling into the next moment, letting your thoughts and actions reflect praise.

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