Joyful Noise Within the King
Psalms 98:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 98 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 98:6 invites you to make a joyful noise before the LORD, the King, with trumpets and celebration. Neville reframes this as an inner invitation to praise from the interior, crowning your own consciousness with the royal I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 98:6 speaks not of a distant ritual but of an inward coronation. The LORD, the King, is the I AM you awaken when you fix your attention in awareness. The trumpets and cornet symbolize your inner faculties—imagination, memory, and faith—rising up as you align with that kingly state. To make a joyful noise before Him is to accept a new mode of being: you claim dominion over your life by inhabiting the royal self here and now. In Neville’s method, the outer world responds to the state you maintain in mind. So assume you are already crowned with wholeness; feel the exaltation; let a silent fanfare rise within you as if the day itself salutes your ascent. Do not seek results in the world; let your I AM acknowledge itself. When you hold that royal state in present consciousness, you begin to notice changes—opportunities, harmony, and events that echo the note you have sounded internally.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a trumpet sounding within your chest. Declare 'I AM the King in me' and rest in that royal state until it feels real.
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