Inner Judgment of the I AM
Psalms 135:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 135 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that the Lord will judge His people and revise His attitude toward His servants. In Neville's view, this mirrors the inner process of consciousness judging itself and revising its self-picture.
Neville's Inner Vision
The LORD in this Psalm is not a distant ruler but the I AM within you, the state of awareness that judges your own inner world. When you hear that God will judge His people, understand it as the natural order of your consciousness measuring its own states. The phrase repent concerning His servants signals an inner revision of who you take yourself to be; it is the mind turning toward a truer self and softening toward its creations. This is mercy in action: the judge does not condemn, it cleanses by revealing what is not of the truth and impressing new truth upon your imagination. As you align with your divine nature, fear loosens its grip and you experience the turn from error to righteousness in your feeling. Your life shifts not by punishment but by the renewing of your mind—you are seen anew by the I AM, and your sense of separateness dissolves into unity. The invitation is practical: use imagination to revise your story until it matches your true, loved, I AM state.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the I AM, and this condition is revised by the I AM's own judgment.' Feel the inner shift as the old fear fades; then rest in the sense of being loved and justified.
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