Inner Reign Psalms 97:1

Psalms 97:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 97 in context

Scripture Focus

1The LORD reigneth; let the earth rejoice; let the multitude of isles be glad thereof.
Psalms 97:1

Biblical Context

The verse proclaims that the Lord reigns and invites the world to respond with joy. The earth and distant isles symbolize the harmony that comes when inner sovereignty is recognized.

Neville's Inner Vision

To say 'The LORD reigneth' is to declare a present fact in your own consciousness. Reign here means the organizing principle of your I AM awareness, the inner king who orders thoughts, feelings, and circumstances. The earth's rejoicing and the isles' gladness are not distant events but symbols of how your world responds when you stand in oneness with this sovereignty. When you repeatedly assume the feeling of the Lord's governorship—'I am the Lord reigns in me now'—you do not fight conditions; you align them. Imagination is the instrument by which the kingdom is established within, and all outward appearances bend to that inner decree. The kingdom is not somewhere else; it is your state of consciousness now, casting a radiance that makes discord disappear and harmony prevail. Let your attention rest in the I AM, feel the authority and the joy of being governed by the divine, and notice that your surroundings begin to reflect that truth.

Practice This Now

Assume the Lord reigns in me now, and feel the sovereignty settle as a lived reality; revise lack by declaring 'not yet' to be untrue and gently rest in the present power of I AM.

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