Inner Justice for the Oppressed
Psalms 103:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 103 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that God acts to establish right order and fair discernment for those who feel crushed by life; the inner state of awareness governs justice for the oppressed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Psalm 103:6 speaks to the inner man. The Lord, the Lord your I AM, is not a distant judge but the very awareness that names and orders your thoughts. Righteousness and judgment are not external acts but internal movements of consciousness that occur for the oppressed state within you. When you feel bound by fear, limitation, or past hurts, you are not abandoned; your I AM enacts right order and discerning correction on the screen of your mind. The oppressed are those who have allowed a belief to rule them; yet your awareness can reverse the scene by assuming the state of liberty, confidence, and rightful perception. In this sense, justice is a correction of inner appearances: you revise the story, feel the relief, and the external world follows by law. Trust that the same I AM that judges and justices your inner weather is the one that animates your life. Let the feeling of wholeness, fed by quiet repetition, dissolve the sense of oppression as you dwell in this truth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM now; revise the oppressive scene you hold, replacing it with justice and relief, and feel it real.
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