Inner Judgment for Liberation

Psalms 10:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 10 in context

Scripture Focus

18To judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress.
Psalms 10:18

Biblical Context

Plain summary: The verse invites judgment that frees the vulnerable so oppression ends. It points to justice achieved by transforming inner states.

Neville's Inner Vision

To read Psalm 10:18 is to hear an inner law at work: the fatherless and the oppressed are not victims of an external world, but states of consciousness needing acknowledgment by your I AM. The man of the earth is the old ego—the density of limited selfhood that would oppress by insisting on lack and fear. When you refuse to permit such oppression by declaring in your most intimate I AM that these neglected parts are seen, loved, and protected, you enact the justice that ends oppression. The act of judging here is not condemnation of others but the clear recognition of higher order within you, a verdict that the vulnerable aspects of you are already held in divine right by your own awareness. As you dwell in this new state, the external world rearranges to reflect the inner decree; you awaken to a liberty that releases you from the coercions of material habit. The Psalm is a reminder that all judgment exists in consciousness, and when you align with the truth of your I AM, oppression dissolves and righteousness becomes your everyday experience.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit in stillness and declare I AM the judge of every inner state; then revise the scene to show the fatherless and oppressed within being held in love, and feel the release as the external conditions dissolve.

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