Inner Judgment, Outer Consequences

Proverbs 21:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Proverbs 21 in context

Scripture Focus

7The robbery of the wicked shall destroy them; because they refuse to do judgment.
Proverbs 21:7

Biblical Context

The wicked ruin themselves by theft, because they refuse to practice true judgment. Without inner justice, their life collapses under the weight of their own acts.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this proverb the vice of robbery points to an inner theft: the habit of taking from life through greed while refusing to judge thoughts and align with the truth of your nature. The wicked do not ‘do judgment’ because they imagine themselves separate from the I AM, dictating their world by fear, control, and self-seeking. But every act of steal is a crush upon the one Power within you; when you awaken the inner judge—the quiet discernment that knows right from wrong in the mind—your experience begins to dissolve the cause that feeds chaos. In Neville’s sense, reality is the result of your inner state. If you persist in the belief that you lack or are at the mercy of others, you invite destruction. Turn instead to the assumption that you are the I AM, the ordering principle behind every event. See yourself living in right action, guided by divine law, and watch the outer conditions reflect that inward alignment.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner judge now and declare, 'I am the I AM; I judge nothing but align all thoughts with divine order.' Revise any lack or theft by affirming, 'I am the law of cause and effect,' and feel it real as calm order begins to show in your world.

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