Judgment In The Mind
Matthew 9:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Some scribes inwardly accuse Jesus of blasphemy, and Jesus, knowing their thoughts, asks why they think evil in their hearts.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jesus, the I AM within, knows the thoughts you harbor. The scribes are not men outside you; they are the states of consciousness that judge, separate, and accuse. 'This man blasphemeth' is your own habit of condemning another, or condemning a future you fear. When he asks, 'Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?' he is turning your attention to the inner atmosphere you live in. In Neville's order, consciousness is the seed of every scene; thoughts drafted there are the blueprint for your life. The moment you treat those thoughts as warnings to revise, you begin to override them by assuming a higher state: I AM that I AM, wholly present, loving, true. Imagination creates reality; by imagining yourself already free of blame and judgment, you awaken your authenticity and purity. Do not argue with appearances—let the inner watchman, your I AM, reform your feelings so you habitually dwell in innocence and light.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare I am the I AM and revise every judgment into love, and feel the inner shift as the sense of separation dissolves. Then imagine your center glowing with a steady light of awareness, and let any evil in the heart thoughts fade as you dwell in the truth of wholeness.
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