The Inner Scales of Righteousness
Deuteronomy 25:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage commands exact weights and measures, and warns that unfairness in trade is an abomination to the Lord. Living with integrity sustains the people in the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Deuteronomy speaks not of cobbled scales alone but of a state of mind. The 'perfect and just weight' is a symbol of consciousness that is in right proportion with itself, where every thought about value, exchange, and trust is balanced by inner integrity. When you inhabit this state, you are not punishing others nor pleading for favors; you are aligning with the I AM within you, the God that loves uncondemned abundance. The verse calls those who act unrighteously an abomination, yet from Neville's view this is a call to heal the inner misalignment rather than to judge outwardly. Practice imagining your inner scale perfectly even, and feel the reality of honest measurement in every decision. As you revise the sense of lack or pressure to cheat, you soften resistance and allow a true measure to manifest in your affairs. The ‘days lengthened’ phrase becomes a metaphor for a life lived in clear inner cause and effect.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am the perfect weight in every transaction. In your next purchase or decision, revise with that balance and feel the inner scale settling, your life responding with integrity.
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