Harp Of Inner Praise

Psalms 98:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 98 in context

Scripture Focus

5Sing unto the LORD with the harp; with the harp, and the voice of a psalm.
Psalms 98:5

Biblical Context

Sing unto the LORD with the harp; the verse frames praise as an outward expression of an inner state. Worship here is both music and an inner alignment with the divine presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

To sing unto the LORD with the harp and the psalm bears a deeper meaning: the audible act is the visible translation of an inner alignment. The Psalmist does not demand a mere performance; he teaches you to tune your mind to the fact that God is within. When you imagine the harp as the vibrational instrument of your thought and the voice of the psalm as your living conviction, you awaken the presence you seek. Your imagination is the instrument; the notes you hear are movements of consciousness that say, 'I am here in unity with the divine.' The I AM within you is the true performer; as you hold the note of gratitude, you align with the reality that creation follows your inner state. The outer song thus becomes the faithful expression of an inner acknowledgment: all is well, the divine is present now, and you are its vessel. In this light, worship is not a ritual to be performed, but a condition to be lived—a constant attending to the I AM until it fills every corner of your experience.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes, imagine a harp in your hands, and hear your own voice declare 'I AM' in the presence of the divine. Feel it real now; revise any sense of separation until your room echoes with the chord of oneness.

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