Singing Mercy and Judgment
Psalms 101:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 101 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist commits to singing about mercy and judgment, placing devotion before God. It anchors worship in the awareness of divine qualities as the inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the verse is not a schedule of events but a declaration of your inner life. Mercy is not a mercy from afar but the tone of your awareness, and judgment is the discernment that arises when you refuse to ignore the thoughts and feelings you entertain. In Neville's language, God equals your I AM, and the ordinary act of singing is a re-creation of your inner atmosphere. By choosing to affirm mercy while acknowledging judgment, you harmonize two strands of consciousness—the generous, forgiving impulse and the orderly correction that keeps your life in integrity. When you dwell in this inner posture, you stop projecting outward outcomes and begin to realize that imagination is the creator of reality. Your world shifts to reflect the mood you cultivate: mercy makes space for healing; judgment clarifies the conditions under which you experience results. The verse asks you to be the witness and the author of your inner theatre, singing with steady intention until your feelings align with the state you desire.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I am the I AM singing mercy and judgment within me. Feel the warmth of compassionate discernment in your chest as you imagine choosing mercy in a moment of resistance.
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