Partiality in the Inner Law
Malachi 2:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse condemns the priests for not keeping God's ways and for being partial in the law, making them contemptible before the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, the 'people' are not outsiders but inner states of consciousness. To be contemptible and base before them is the result of believing you have not kept the ways of the One Mind and of applying the law with favoritism. Partial in the law arises when you think some commands apply to some situations or people while others do not. The cure is simple and radical: assume the One Law is universal, and that you are its faithful instrument. In the I AM you are not divided; you are the act and the actor, the law and its demonstration. Revise your inner conviction: I keep all my ways; there is no partiality in the inner command. Feel it real that the entire law operates through you impartially. When you hold this state, the external scene shifts; you stand before all as the embodiment of the whole, not as a divided judge. This is the Neville path: convert the sense of separation into a single, living awareness that creates your world.
Practice This Now
Assume you keep all the ways of the One Mind. Revise the sense of partiality and feel the entire Law operating through you, now.
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