Inner Justice James 5:6
James 5:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read James 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Condemnation comes from others against the 'just,' and the righteous heed it without resistance. It points to the inner judge that refuses to yield to external verdict.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, James 5:6 reveals that the 'condemned and killed' outside are only projections of an inner state. The 'just' is not a man among the crowd but the pure I AM within—awareness that cannot be harmed by another's verdict. When you hear accusation, you are hearing the replay of a belief you hold about yourself; the crowd's condemnation mirrors your own unawakened judgments. To alter the scene, assume the state of the I AM as the uncondemned, the 'just' who does not resist. In that inner stance, resistance dissolves; the outside world reflects your inner neutrality, for you are creating reality by your inner atmosphere. The verse then becomes a invitation to govern your life from consciousness rather than fear of judgment. By remaining the observer who cannot be moved by blame, you affirm that true justice arises from within and travels outward as peace and order. Your power is not to battle condemnation but to claim the inner presence that refuses to be accused or defeated.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the I AM as the 'just' within. When condemnation arises, revise the scene until the critic dissolves into your inner peace and you feel unresisting calm as real.
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