Inner Thrones of Judgment
Psalms 122:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 122 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 122:5 speaks of fixed thrones of judgment, the inner seats of discernment belonging to the house of David within the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's teaching, the 'thrones' are not places in the world but ways of thinking. The 'set' thrones of judgment are established states of consciousness you carry into every moment; they are the moments when you decide what is right, what is true, and what you will accept as reality. The 'house of David' is your inner royal line—the I AM in you expressing as a just, courageous, generous king. When you acknowledge that judgment and accountability begin in belief, you understand that you are not at the mercy of circumstances but the architect of your life. Your outer world mirrors the governance you grant to your mind. Therefore you may revise the throne by assuming a higher state: not to punish, but to align with divine righteousness, to let compassion inform discernment, to let love govern action. When you practice from this inner throne, you awaken the inner kingly power that orders events and births new possibilities. The inner 'David' establishes a lineage of righteous authority that remains constant as you live from the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and sit on the throne within you; declare: 'I am the set throne of judgment in this mind, the house of David, governing thoughts with discernment and love.' Then feel the assurance that you are already ruling your life from this inner seat.
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