Inner Worship Psalm 99:6-9
Psalms 99:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 99 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 99:6-9 shows Moses, Aaron, and Samuel as those who call on the Lord and are answered. It links forgiveness and holiness with exalted worship on the holy hill.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life is not a series of outward events but the ever-shifting states you entertain. In Psalm 99:6-9, Moses, Aaron, and Samuel symbolize the priestly and prophetic functions already seated within you, awaiting your call upon the I AM. When you affirm 'I AM,' the inner pillar of light—the cloudy pillar—answers with alignment to your testimonies and laws, not to external rites. Forgiveness flows as you choose to identify with the state of being forgiven, even while you acknowledge past inventions you once deemed offense. Exalt the LORD on your holy hill by keeping holiness as your present orientation; treat your awareness as sacred ground where the I AM dwells. The verse invites you to know that God is holy and available wherever you stand, whenever you choose to dwell in the reality that your I AM expresses. Thus, the entire Psalm becomes a practice: you call, you hear, you revise, you rise into a higher state of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the state 'I AM forgiven and holy,' dwelling in a scene where the I AM answers your call. Repeat daily, revising any sense of distance until the inner listening becomes real.
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