Inner Worship of Holiness

Psalms 96:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 96 in context

Scripture Focus

9O worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth.
Psalms 96:9

Biblical Context

Psalm 96:9 calls you to worship the LORD from the beauty of holiness. It invites the whole earth to stand in reverent awe before this inner state.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, worship is not a ritual performed on the outside, but an alignment of the I AM within. When the psalm says 'worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness,' it is directing your awareness to dwell in the pure state of consciousness where God is I AM, not distant. The 'beauty' is the natural radiance of a mind aligned with its creator; 'holiness' is freedom from condemnation, a clarity of identity in which your sense of self is inseparable from divine life. 'Fear before him' becomes reverent awe—an appreciation that all limitation or lack begins to bend to the conviction you hold as true. The earth, the world of effects, is simply the mirror of your inner state. As you persist in the inner assumption, you project a world that reflects a life governed by holiness; you are not seeking holiness, you are being it, and the outer shows it. Practice this by boldly claiming that you are already the beauty of holiness, and allow your imagination to conceive and feel experiences that confirm this state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and acknowledge the I AM as your own awareness. Assume the feeling 'I am the beauty of holiness' and picture one outward circumstance reflecting this inner state.

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