Inner Covenant Justice
Deuteronomy 27:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses pronounce curses on secret violence, on bribery to slay the innocent, and on neglecting to keep every word of the law; the people affirm these boundaries.
Neville's Inner Vision
To interpret these lines through Neville Goddard is to hear them as the inner law of your own consciousness. The curse on one who smites a neighbor secretly is a symbol of covert thoughts that harm another; when you harbor such thoughts, you feel separated from the unity of life and life sanctions those feelings as real. The curse against accepting a reward to slay the innocent points to a mind that would gain advantage by unethical means; this is the temptation to manipulate outcomes rather than align with justice in consciousness. The final curse—failing to keep all the words of the law—speaks to a selective obedience that fragments your whole being. In this psychology, every curse is a call to awaken to the law written in I AM. The people saying Amen is your inner agreement to live within that law, not by outward ritual but by inner alignment. Thus, you reverse the curse by choosing the state of justice now, by rehearsing the belief that the entire law is already fulfilled in you, and by living as that law in action.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare: 'I AM the law of justice within me.' Then revise any impulse to harm by affirming, 'Only harmony with all life is real,' and feel that truth as reality.
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