Inner Court Of Judgment

Exodus 18:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 18 in context

Scripture Focus

26And they judged the people at all seasons: the hard causes they brought unto Moses, but every small matter they judged themselves.
Exodus 18:26

Biblical Context

The verse marks a division of judgment: hard, life-shaping matters go to the Moses within, while minor matters are judged by the people themselves.

Neville's Inner Vision

See Exodus 18:26 as a map of the mind. The 'hard causes' you face require the steady discernment of your I AM—your higher self or inner law—so they are brought to the inner Moses who has learned to hold truth and order. The 'small matters' are within your ordinary faculties, the quick judgments you can revise and re-script. This division does not deny life’s pressures; it teaches you to differentiate which issues you feed with fear and time and which you affirm through aligned consciousness. When you feel confusion, affirm that your higher state has already resolved the weighty matter in imagination; this is not fantasy but alignment with reality as you are becoming it. Practicing obedience to your higher Self means honoring the present moment while you revise the inner state that creates your world. The inner court is always at work, and you, by choosing to operate from it, gradually reflect justice, order, and faithfulness in your outward life.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner court has already judged the major issue and that you have settled it in consciousness; then revise any remaining doubt and feel the peace as real.

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