Set Your Inner Judgments

Exodus 21:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 21 in context

Scripture Focus

1Now these are the judgments which thou shalt set before them.
Exodus 21:1

Biblical Context

The verse states that a definite set of judgments must be presented to the people. It introduces the idea of a codified standard by which conduct will be measured.

Neville's Inner Vision

Now, the line that these are the judgments which thou shalt set before them is not a distant legal statute but an invitation to the mind. In Neville's terms, God is the I AM—the constant awareness that witnesses every thought and feeling. These judgments are inner laws you consent to and place before your own consciousness. They are not commands the world imposes; they are distinctions you decide to keep as your guiding conditions. When you set a judgment before yourself, you imagine yourself aligned with it, feel it as real, and act from that state. The world then rearranges itself to reflect the consciousness you have assumed. If you feel shortage, set a new judgment of sufficiency and dwell in its truth; if you fear, replace it with a law of courage and repeatedly enter that mood until it becomes your habitual sense of self. The practice is simple: name the decree, assume its reality, and remain loyal to the feeling that it is already true. In this way, the verse becomes a manual for inner sovereignty, not external enforcement.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and declare that you set before your mind the judgments that govern your life. Visualize a bright scroll listing your chosen inner laws and feel them already true as you revise any one that no longer serves you.

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