I AM Guides Inner Justice

Psalms 140:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 140 in context

Scripture Focus

12I know that the LORD will maintain the cause of the afflicted, and the right of the poor.
Psalms 140:12

Biblical Context

The psalm plainly declares that the Lord will defend the afflicted and secure the rights of the poor. It points to divine justice as an ongoing, trustworthy provision.

Neville's Inner Vision

I know that the I AM, the essential awareness within you, will maintain the cause of the afflicted and the right of the poor. The psalm is not describing a distant event; it is calling you to recognize that the outer world mirrors your inner state. When you accept that the I AM is the only reality, the afflicted and the poor are simply states of consciousness seeking justice. Therefore, you choose a revision: you are the one who maintains the just cause by being the steady, merciful, vigilant presence that interposes between ideas of lack and the fulfillment of justice. In this inner stance, you feel the guarantee of Providence; you know that the justice you desire already resides as your own awareness. Your imagination becomes the instrument by which conditions are corrected: decisions, relationships, and opportunities reflect the righteousness you hold as fact. Do not seek to change others; align with the inner decree, and let the outer world gradually respond. The Lord's care is the rhythm of your own breathing of being, extending protection to the powerless until every circumstance confirms your inner conviction.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and revise your scene to say, 'I am the I AM upholding the afflicted and the poor now.' Feel the certainty arising as if justice is already done, and let that sensation color your next moments.

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