Inner Speech of the Righteous
Psalms 37:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that the mouth of the righteous speaks wisdom and talks of judgment. It signals that inner virtue expresses itself through discerning, truthful speech.
Neville's Inner Vision
Assume that the mouth you hear is not a mere instrument but the outward echo of your inner state. The righteous are not a distant class of people but a condition of awareness aligned with the I AM. When you dwell in that state, wisdom flows as your natural speech, and judgments issued from your tongue arise from inner discernment rather than fear or habit. Notice that 'wisdom' here is not cleverness but a calm, accurate seeing of circumstances; 'judgment' is the ability to distinguish truth from illusion, beginning with your own thoughts and responses. If you find yourself speaking otherwise, revise your inner conditions: repeat, 'I am the righteousness of God in awareness; my words carry clarity and compassion.' Speak as if you and your environment are regulated by a single perceiving I Am, and your words will match the inner tone. This is not performance but revelation—the inner man becoming the voice you hear, shaping your world from the inside out through faithful imagination. Practice day by day, from first thought to spoken word, letting your inner righteousness express itself.
Practice This Now
Act: assume the righteous voice in your next conversation—rephrase a tense line into wisdom. Then imagine your speaker aligned with I AM, feeling the certainty that your words will judge rightly and bless.
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