Inner Laughter of the LORD
Psalms 37:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD laughs at the wicked because their day is near. It implies that the true measure is consciousness, not outward appearances.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, Psalm 37:13 is a night-star signal in the sky of consciousness: the LORD you meet is the I AM, your own awareness. The wicked is the belief in separation and the urge to blame others; when you identify with that image, you see your day as coming for them. But the LORD's laughter is the calm assurance that such beliefs cannot stand against the truth that you are always one with divine order. The moment you see that the end of fear is already foretold by your inner sight, that day of reckoning arrives not as punishment but as revelation. Judgment and accountability are simply inner states changing shape under the law of projection. Providence and guidance are your awareness gracefully rearranging itself as you stop dwelling in fear and start dwelling in the truth of oneness. The laughter signals a shift: you let go of the illusion of external supremacy and affirm that you birth reality. Thus righteousness and justice become your habitual feeling, and the world aligns with your new inner decree.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, declare I AM laughing at fear-based thought and revise the image accordingly. Then visualize the outer scene shifting as you feel the I AM's calm.
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