Truth Quiet Judgment Within

Isaiah 59:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 59 in context

Scripture Focus

15Yea, truth faileth; and he that departeth from evil maketh himself a prey: and the LORD saw it, and it displeased him that there was no judgment.
Isaiah 59:15

Biblical Context

Isaiah 59:15 speaks of truth failing and people turning from evil, leaving themselves exposed. The text notes God sees this and laments that there is no inner judgment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Truth faltering is not a distant moral lapse; it is your inner atmosphere. When you depart from the inner alignment you call righteousness, you invite fear and confusion, and you feel exposed as if prey in a world of accidents. The Lord you sense is the I AM within, watching your state of consciousness. His displeasure isn't punishment but a reminder: there is no inner judgment active in your thoughts. You have forgotten to govern your life by a fixed awareness. The remedy is simple: return to a constant assumption of the I AM as the sole reality and the judge of all conditions. Decide that truth is now fully operative in you, that you see through appearances with a just, clear, compassionate eye, and that your actions spring from that inner law. The world then reflects the restored order of your mind; what seemed to prey on you becomes a sign that you have forgotten your sovereign state and can now revise. In this new state, judgment is not lacking but directed, precise, and loving—moving you toward a life that obeys the inner truth you have chosen.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat: I am the truth, I am the judge of my life; I now assume a state in which truth governs every detail of my experience. Feel that ruling presence and walk today under the inner law.

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