Inner Justice Through Word Power
Isaiah 11:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Isaiah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse frames a ruler who judges with righteousness for the poor and reproof with equity for the meek, with his words carrying power to correct wickedness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the poor and meek not as external groups but as inner states—the part of you that feels deprived and the part that yields. In the Neville mode, the true judge in you is the I AM, the conscious center that can decree a new order through your imagination. The rod of the mouth and the breath of the lips are your spoken acts in the imagination; words formed there have power to rearrange the earth of your experience. When you dwell in the certainty that righteousness is your inner standard, you reprove with equity rather than with harsh judgment, offering fair correction to yourself and to imagined situations. Wicked beliefs and fear lose their grip as you confess the reality of your I AM, a state where justice and compassion reign. The outer world shifts to reflect that inner verdict, not by force but by your steady, loving assumption of a kingdom within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and affirm the state you want by saying I AM the righteous judge, providing equity for the meek. Then feel the assurance rise in your chest as you let the old conditions dissolve and hold the new inner order in your imagination.
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