Worship as Inner Covenant
Psalms 95:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 95 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm invites us to worship God, acknowledge Him as our maker and shepherd. It urges us to listen today for His voice.
Neville's Inner Vision
95:6-7 is not a call to an outward rite but to a changed state of consciousness. 'O come, let us worship' becomes an invitation to align with the I AM, the living awareness that is you. 'Before the LORD our maker' points to the inner cause behind all perception—the one reality that sustains order and form. 'We are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand' describes your relation to that inner shepherd, cared for and guided within a field of divine arrangement. The line 'To day if ye will hear his voice' is the immediacy of present perception: hear and heed the inner invitation now. When you worship in this sense, you move from separation to union; you rise above distraction, and your heart yields to the quiet voice that orders your inner weather. The voice you hear is not external chatter but your own I AM reflecting the reality you have chosen. Your world will reflect the state you habitually assume; cultivate a posture of listening and gratitude, and the pasture becomes your experienced present, the hand steady, the path clear.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe deeply, and imagine the I AM at the center of your chest; declare, 'I am the I AM, and I hear thy voice today.' Then kneel in imagination before that presence and feel yourself guided into the next moment.
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