Amos 3:10 Inner Justice
Amos 3:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse condemns those who do not do right and store violence in their palaces, signaling a disconnect between inner motive and outward justice. It invites an inner reordering of how one imagines and lives justice.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM within, the 'they' are never outside; they are your states of consciousness. When Amos speaks of those who know not to do right and store violence in their palaces, you are naming mental habits that power your world. Palaces are the mind’s rooms where you harbor fear, grudges, greed, and a sense that life is scarce—that is the violence and robbery hidden in inner architecture. The remedy is not to rebuke others but to revise your inner image until justice is natural. Replace the picture of lack with the conviction that right order now manifests as harmony, plenty, and fair dealing. The law of your imagination is the law of your life: what you assume you become, what you feel as real you experience as fact. So choose the feeling of the I AM as justice incarnate, and dwell there until external scenes reflect your inner peace. When you awaken to this truth, you release the need to punish or hoard; your world becomes a lawful expression of your revised consciousness.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, and assume I AM is the ruling presence. Revise the mental scene by dissolving violence and greed in your inner palace and feel the world reflect justice and abundance.
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