Inner Law, Outer Judgment
Habakkuk 1:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Habakkuk 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse laments that the law is slack and judgment does not go forth, as the wicked surround the righteous, leading to wrong judgments.
Neville's Inner Vision
Habakkuk 1:4 points to external chaos, but the inner reading reveals the true battlefield: your state of consciousness. In Neville's voice the law is the inner order of your awareness—the I AM that never changes. When you witness injustice, you are not facing a distant law failing, but a belief within you that has taken form. The wicked who compass about the righteous are the fears, doubts, and opposing stories you have allowed to surround your self-conception. The cure is to revise the inner assumption until the sense of law's slackness dissolves and the sense of right order is felt as real now. Stand in the conviction that justice is an internal fact, and let your perception follow that inner verdict rather than chasing outward signs. The moment you accept that you are the author of the reality you experience, the outer scene rearranges to reflect that new state. You are not at the mercy of men or events; you are, by imagination and persistence, the one who commands the law by your satisfied I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, breathe and revise your assumption by saying, I am the law in this world; right order is established within me now. Hold that feeling until it becomes your experience, then watch perception align.
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