Inner Adversary, Inner Judge
Psalms 109:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 109 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These lines describe a call to place a wicked man over him, with Satan at his right hand. When judged, that man should be condemned and his prayer become sin.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the wicked man and Satan are not external persons but inner states you have agreed with. The right hand of judgment is the place of fixed attention—the habit of condemning and controlling outcomes. When you cry for judgment on another, you are really feeling the sting of separation and fear in your own consciousness. The 'prayer' that becomes sin reveals that your belief in punishment is the very energy that shapes your experience. The remedy is simple: awaken to the I AM that you are, and withdraw the power you have given to those internal forces. In your imagination, stand as the sovereign observer and revise the scene so that judgment is transformed into harmony, accusation into compassion, and fear into faith. By claiming that you already embody the state you seek—justice, mercy, and peace—you dissolve the imagined adversary. You discover that the only reality you truly own is your consciousness; when you align it with the living presence of I AM, the entire drama falls away and right action flows from within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe gently, and revise the scene with the statement, 'I AM the judge and I revoke the accuser.' Then feel the peace as if the harmony you seek is already here.
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