Inner Justice for Leviticus 19:14-15
Leviticus 19:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Do not curse the deaf or place a stumbling block before the blind; judge your neighbor with impartial righteousness. The verse commands fair judgment that does not respect persons, but reflects inner moral constancy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Know that the I AM within you is the true judge. Leviticus 19:14-15 is not merely external law; it is your inner climate revealed as action. If you curse the deaf or place a stumbling block before the blind, you are not correcting them but correcting your own lack of awareness. When you entertain such curses or biases, you project confusion outward; when you awaken to the I AM, your perception clears. Your neighbor becomes a mirror of your own state, and righteous judgment is simply the discernment that arises from an awakened consciousness that does not bend toward favoritism toward the poor or the mighty. Practice seeing with an undistorted inner vision: you judge righteously because you are the very state of righteousness. In that pivot, rules are fulfilled not by effort but by choosing to dwell as God in you. This is the spiritual meaning of Leviticus: a call to align your inner being so that your outward judgments reflect the truth you already are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the state 'I AM the righteous judge.' Bring to mind someone you might bias against, revise the scene by declaring, 'I judge righteously,' and feel the inner light of that truth filling the space you normally reserve for bias.
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