The Inner Song of Salvation
Psalms 96:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 96 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 96:1-2 invites all the earth to sing to the Lord, bless His name, and declare His salvation day by day. It presents worship as a daily naming of God's presence within your consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the call to sing as a summons to a new state of awareness. The new song is not a change in external notes but a shift in your inner being. When the earth is invited to sing, it is your inner world awakening to the I AM, the realization that God is present as you. Bless His name becomes a practice of honoring that presence, turning attention toward the I AM with a grateful heart, letting your words align with the truth you know. To shew forth his salvation from day to day is to live from the conviction that salvation is already here as your current consciousness, not a future event. Salvation is the steady state in which you are blessed, protected, and provided for, arising from the imagination that God dwells in you. The outer world then reflects this inward state. Your act of singing is the outward sign of an inward reality; by daily returning to this awareness you renew the reality you inhabit. So the verse invites you to make your inner life musical and your daily experience a demonstration of that music.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: For five minutes, close your eyes and imagine you are already living in salvation, singing your new song from the I AM within and feeling gratitude as if it is real. Then revise a present scene by affirming I am that I AM, and this is done until the feeling sticks.
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