Inner Righteousness Revealed

Psalms 58:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 58 in context

Scripture Focus

1Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation? do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men?
Psalms 58:1

Biblical Context

The verse questions whether the community truly speaks righteousness and judges uprightly.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the question not as a quarrel with a distant court, but as a reflection in your own consciousness. The congregation and the sons of men are the two faces of your belief—your surrounding thoughts and your inner judge. When you ask, 'Do ye indeed speak righteousness?' you are probing whether your habitual thoughts speak truth or parrot the fears you learned. In truth, righteousness is not a code kept separate from you; it is the state you dwell in. The I AM—your indwelling awareness— is the true court, and every judgment you pronounce emanates from that sacred seat. If you find your speech or your thoughts slip into condemnation, imagine you are revising the records at the Royal Desk of the I AM. Declare anew: I am the righteousness I seek; I judge with divine accuracy, compassion, and fidelity. As you dwell in this inner stance, the outer life mirrors the change, for your world is the outward sign of your inner conviction. Your accountability becomes light, not threat, and truth and faithfulness release your peace.

Practice This Now

Assume the role of the inner judge and revise your judgments by affirming, 'I am righteousness; I judge with love.' Then feel the certainty settle into your heart.

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