Inner Judgment Revealed

John 9:39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 9 in context

Scripture Focus

39And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind.
John 9:39

Biblical Context

Jesus speaks of judgment entering the world to help those who do not see to see, and of those who see becoming blind; the verse highlights inner perception rather than external verdicts.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the I AM within, John 9:39 speaks not of condemnation but of true seeing. The 'judge' has already entered your world as awareness and movement of consciousness. 'They which see not' are those whose inner vision is asleep; when you assume a reality beyond appearances, that inner seeing awakens. But 'they which see might be made blind' warns that certainty anchored in outward sight becomes a veil, because truth does not reside in the sense-world but in the presence of awareness that can revise it. So judgment is an invitation to become aware of your own creative power: you are not at the mercy of outward cases, you are the I AM choosing what to illuminate. When you dwell in the fact that you are always the observer—your own consciousness that names things as real—your judgments soften, and perception shifts. The world you deem 'outside' is simply your inner state projected, and you can revise it by a deliberate assumption. Imagination is the instrument by which you revise what you see; through steady feeling it-real, you become the seeing that does not fear reversal.

Practice This Now

Assume the state 'I AM the observer' and feel it real that you already see clearly beyond appearances. Then revise one current circumstance by imagining it resolved in the light of your inner sight.

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