Inner Psalm of Praise
Psalms 95:1-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 95 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm invites you to sing to the LORD, give thanks, and acknowledge the Lord as great and the creator who holds the earth, sea, and dry land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the call to 'O come, let us sing' is a call to awaken to your own I AM. The Lord here is the rock of your salvation—the steadfast state of consciousness that cannot be moved. When you 'come before His presence with thanksgiving' you are not petitioning God to arrive; you are returning to the awareness that you are already in possession of. The 'great God' and 'great King' are the supreme state within you, the personal sovereignty of I AM whose authority extends over the 'deep places' and the 'strength of the hills'—inner dispositions, memories, and passions you once believed ruled you. By realizing that God's hands formed the sea and the dry land, you acknowledge creation as a movement of your own awareness, not a distant event. Therefore, praise is a practical alignment: gratitude fans the flame of conviction that your world is formed by your assumed, felt experience. Imagination becomes the builder of reality, and order rises from within as you dwell in the certainty of I AM planning your life.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, breathe, and repeat, 'I AM, I am the Lord of my inner kingdom; I give thanks, and I imagine the land and seas as formed by my awareness.' Then hold the feeling until it seems real.
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