Kindreds Unite in Worship
Psalms 96:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 96 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 96:7 invites all kindreds to give the LORD glory and strength. It frames worship as a daily inner acknowledgment of God's presence within and among all peoples.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s vision, to give unto the LORD is to endorse the I AM within as the One Reality. The 'kindreds of the people' are not separate nations in time, but the many facets of your own consciousness—thoughts, feelings, memories, and imaginations—standing before the inner throne of awareness. When you are asked to 'glory and strength,' you are not petitioning an outside king; you are recalling and sustaining the inner state that is God. Your inner worship, then, is the steady, unwavering assumption that the status of the I AM is absolute now. As you hold that inner state, your life begins to reflect that sovereignty: situations align, courage appears, and beauty flows, because the inner condition has shifted. The word 'glory' is the radiance of consciousness; 'strength' is the conviction of being. The collection of inner kindreds yields unity when you refuse to grant power to lack or fear. Identity as the LORD becomes your central token, and every outward gesture becomes an echo of that inner experience. In short: yes, worship manifests as inner recollection of your God-state realized here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Assume the I AM as your central state and feel its glory and strength filling you now; revise any sense of lack into wholeness.
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