Inner Justice, Deliverance Now

Psalms 129:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 129 in context

Scripture Focus

4The LORD is righteous: he hath cut asunder the cords of the wicked.
5Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Zion.
Psalms 129:4-5

Biblical Context

God is righteous, cutting the cords of the wicked. Those who hate Zion are confounded and turned back.

Neville's Inner Vision

Zion is a state of inner alignment; the LORD is righteousness within my I AM. The cords of the wicked are the old beliefs that bind my sense of self—fear, doubt, lack, separation. When I acknowledge and inhabit the I AM as law and memory of God, these cords are severed; the power they once held dissolves into light. Let them all be confounded and turned back who hate Zion becomes the figure of speaking to any external opinion that would claim mastery over my consciousness. My deliverance comes not from without but from within: I revise the assumption that I am divided from my good, and I feel it real that the inner justice governs my life. Judgment is satisfied by the shift in consciousness; accountability becomes faithfulness to my I AM. In this light, the cords are cut, the opposition recedes, and Zion stands secure—my true home, now established by imagination and the law.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the feeling of the I AM. Revise any thought of lack as already fulfilled, and imagine the cords of limitation dissolving into light.

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