Inner Judgment: Knowing What Is Right
Luke 12:57 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 12:57 questions why you do not judge what is right and invites true self-examination and personal discernment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the call is not about judging others but about the self you are in this moment. In Neville’s psychology, every scene is a state of consciousness; the voice that says what is right is the I AM aware of itself. If you ask, 'Are you not judging what is right?' you discover the frame within which you decide, act, or excuse yourself. The rightness you seek is not an external rule but a feeling-state you entertain in imagination. When you acknowledge that you already know what is right, you stop handing your authority to circumstances and others, and you claim it back as your own creative impulse. Your responsibility is to revise any belief that you are at the mercy of chance; instead, assume the outcome of right action as already accomplished, and feel it as real. The verse invites you to drop the habit of dividing the world into good and bad judgments, and to unify by recognizing your inner discernment as the very law that shapes your experience. You are not at the mercy of others' verdicts; you are the verdict of your own God-state.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, assume you already know what is right; feel that certainty as real in your chest. Let that inner verdict guide your next action.
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