Light of Inner Justice
Micah 7:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 7:9-10 speaks of enduring the LORD's indignation until a divine justice is realized; the light of righteousness will be revealed and the enemy will be shown to be powerless.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your true self is not at the mercy of accusation; the indignation you meet is the pressure of old beliefs until God—the I AM within—pleads your cause. In this inner courtroom, the slowness of human judgment yields to a sudden light: you are brought forth into the light, and you behold righteousness as an inward reality. The enemy who taunts Where is your God? is the projection of doubt and habit, a fire that will be trodden underfoot as you persist in the vision of your own innocence. The verse does not threaten you with punishment; it instructs you to claim your rightful verdict—that God is now pleading your plea through your own awareness. As you dwell in the consciousness that you are seen, judged, and justified by the I AM, your inner light discloses righteousness, and what seemed external turns inwardly true. The light uncovers the false image of separation; your enemies vanish in the glow of your realized nature. Stand firm in the assumption that the Divine judge has already ruled in your favor, and you will walk forth triumphant.
Practice This Now
Act: Sit in silence and assume, I AM justified now, until it feels real. Then visualize stepping into a radiant light where doubts vanish and your inner judge proclaims your righteousness.
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