Inner Ruler of Justice
Job 34:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job 34:17-18 questions whether a man who hates right can govern, and whether the truly just can be condemned. It also rebukes calling kings wicked or princes ungodly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s psyche, the verses reveal the inner governance of your world. The 'king' and 'princes' are not distant rulers but states of mind you accept or resist. To condemn the one who is 'most just' is to doubt the inner justice you could claim. When you judge others as wicked, you project an inner verdict about your own awareness. The real question is who is governing your inner kingdom—the I AM that perceives and holds truth, or a fear-built image of condemnation. The outer hail of judgment reflects an inner habit of separating right from wrong rather than recognizing the unity of consciousness. The remedy is simple: turn your attention from the external scene and revise your assumption. Affirm that the I AM within you is the true governor, the constant light that sees rightly and releases condemnation. By dwelling there, you do not justify injustice; you align with the higher order of justice that is always present. In that alignment, the inner ruler remains unshaken, and the world conforms to your inner state without violence or judgment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, place your hand on your chest, repeat 'I AM the inner ruler and judge, governing with justice' until you feel a steady, peaceful certainty.
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