Judgment Gates: An Inner Life
Matthew 7:1-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus teaches not to judge others, for your judgment mirrors your own inner state. The path to life is found by turning inward and aligning with the Father.
Neville's Inner Vision
I hear the words not as rules about others but as a mirror of your consciousness. When you condemn another, you are only registering the belief you hold about yourself. The mote you spy in another’s eye is the beam you refuse to own; to cast out your own beam is to revise the assumption of separation and instantly you see clearly to assist. The injunctions to ask, seek, and knock invite you to turn your attention inward—to the I AM that is always awake within. The strait gate and narrow way describe the alignment of your will with divine order, and fruits reveal the inner state from which you act. Not every claim bears outward proof, for the true judge is your own consistency between word and deed. Build your life upon the rock of realized awareness, and your house withstands rain, floods, and winds—enter Kingdom within.
Practice This Now
Imagination Practice: Assume the state 'I am not judging' for one minute today; imagine a person you judged responding with love, and feel the inner relief as your awareness shifts.
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