Inner Courtroom Judgment
Psalms 50:1-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm proclaims that the mighty God calls the earth to witness His coming and shines from Zion. He will judge His people and gather those who have made a covenant with Him by sacrifice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember that God in Neville’s sense is the I AM, your own awareness. The earth called from sunrise to sunset is the field of your living thoughts; Zion is the inner beauty where illumination begins. When He comes, the fire and tempest are the purification of old images within you, not punishment from outside. The call to the heavens and the earth to judge His people is your attention auditing thoughts, deciding what you permit as real. Gather my saints unto me—the ones who have made a covenant with me by sacrifice—refers to aligning your inner states with the divine law, letting go of the old self-concepts in favor of the true Self you choose to inhabit. The heavens declare His righteousness; God is judge Himself, and that judge is your I AM. Let this be seen now: you are the judge of your own inner world, and your external life will reflect the verdict you render in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the scene: you are gathered as the saints within the inner court, having kept the covenant by sacrifice. Feel it-real by repeating, 'I AM, I am righteousness' until separation dissolves and your life aligns with the inner verdict.
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