Inner Music of Divine Justice
Lamentations 3:62-64 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Lamentations 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a persecuted speaker whose enemies speak against him and scheme against him. He appeals to the LORD to repay them according to their deeds.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, this passage speaks not of external enemies but of the inner state of consciousness. The lips that rose up against me and their devices are the fluctuations of thought and feeling within your own mind, opposing your sense of self. To say 'I am their music' is to own the score you have been playing in your consciousness; you are the melody that shapes what you experience. The cry 'Render unto them a recompense' is the law of inward causation: whatever you nourish with attention, memory, and judgment returns to you as outer circumstance. Therefore you must align with the I AM, the constant awareness that you truly are, and stop letting the old drama govern your sense of self. Revise by assuming Providence is guiding you and that true justice occurs in your inner state, not in the misread acts of others. As you dwell in that conviction, the scene begins to rearrange to harmonize with the new keynote. The adversary becomes a chorus that serves your awakening rather than a weapon against it.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as the author of your scene; revise the memory of attack into a chorus of quiet support and feel it-real in your chest.
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