Inner Justice Through the I AM
Psalms 35:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 35:26 speaks of those who rejoice in the psalmist's hurt and asks for their shame and dishonor to be exposed. The request frames a divine justice that observes truth and restores the rightful order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the 'them' who mock your wound are not distant persons but inner states you have allowed to reign. The psalmist does not beg for vengeance; he invites consciousness to align with righteousness. When you hear 'let them be ashamed,' recognize that any 'them' riding out there is a projection of a belief in separation from your true nature. Replace that belief by affirming the I AM as your permanent identity: you are protected, guided, and just. As you hold that state, the impulse to magnify yourself against you loses its power, and the so-called adversaries dissolve into the background of your inner landscape. Providence then operates as the steady rearrangement of appearances to mirror your inner truth. The more you dwell in the consciousness that you are loved, supported, and righteous, the more external conditions reflect justice and truth back to you. You are not subject to attack; you are the I AM aware of itself, rewriting the scene from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the sole reality and revise the scene now: the 'them' who rejoice at your hurt becomes an echo that vanishes as you stand in perfect divine order. Breathe into that state until it feels real.
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