Inner Courts of Glory

Psalms 96:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 96 in context

Scripture Focus

8Give unto the LORD the glory due unto his name: bring an offering, and come into his courts.
Psalms 96:8

Biblical Context

The verse invites you to honor the LORD by bringing glory and an offering, then to enter his courts; it points to worship as alignment of consciousness with the divine presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 96:8 awakens the reader to the truth that all worship begins in consciousness. 'Glory unto his name' is not praise of a distant deity, but the acknowledgment of I AM—your own awareness—as the one glory that fills every moment. 'Bring an offering' becomes the practical act of rendering to this awareness your best thoughts, prayers, and imaginal acts—the qualities you most value, the gratitude you cultivate, the assumption you are already what you seek. When you offer this inner substance, you no longer petition a far-off God; you invite the living presence of I AM into the court of your mind. 'Come into his courts' is the movement of attention itself, entering the sanctuary where perception is transformed by conviction. In this light, true worship is sustained not by external ritual but by a consistent state of wondering and confidence that the One within is the source of all experience. Practice is simple: imagine you are already in the company of the I AM, and let your offering be your steady, grateful assumption that you are whole, now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise any lack by affirming, 'I am that I am' and feel gratitude. Then imagine stepping into an inner sanctuary where your awareness reigns, and stay there for a moment.

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