Inner Fruit of Divine Justice
Psalms 21:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that God will destroy the wicked's fruit and seed from among the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
I observe that the outer judgment spoken of is simply the inward meting out of a state of consciousness. When I assume the posture of the I AM, I separate the intrusive belief in danger from the core of being. The fruit and seed of the wicked represent recurring patterns of fear, anger, and separation projected into life. When I awaken to I AM consciousness, I no longer fertilize those seeds with fear or retaliation. Instead I assume the nature of right, justice, and Providence as my own dwelling. The act of destroying their fruit and seed becomes the gentle revision of my inner climate—dissolving the cause of discord by returning to harmony, loving-kindness, and alignment with divine order. As I persist in the assumption that life is governed by divine justice, the external world falls into place, and perceived enemies lose their power. The verse then becomes a promise: the kingdom of righteousness is within, and I must awaken to it, not fight it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the state: 'I am the I AM, and within me justice dissolves every seed of fear.' Feel the inner shift as the sense of separation dissolves and your world aligns with divine order.
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