Inner Justice and Joy
Psalms 58:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 58 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm speaks of the righteous rejoicing at perceived correction and declares that divine judgment is at work on earth. It presents reward and justice as an inner process that shapes outward life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM's light, these lines reveal that vengeance is not a hobby of ancient gods but the felt consequence of thoughts lived as states. The 'vengeance' is the moment when the mind witnesses the collapse of fear-born patterns; the 'blood of the wicked' becomes symbolic cleansing—an inner purging where old impulses, self-doubt, and hostility are washed away by the certainty of truth. The 'righteous' are those who have awakened to the Knowing of themselves as the I AM, and their joy arises when they observe the inner correction take form as outer alignment—work, health, relationships, opportunity bend to harmony. 'There is a reward for the righteous' is not a distant carrot but the immediate alignment of life with divine order, as the inner judge you are in consciousness renders fair, lawful, and purposeful outcomes. The earth is a mirror of consciousness; as you refuse to identify with fear and you reaffirm your unity with the I AM, you witness judgment that restores peace, proportion, and right relationships. Your life becomes the petition, answered by your own awakened imagination.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the inner judge within you; in quiet, revise a current worry as already resolved and feel the right order returning. Let the imagined scene be vivid: you stand free of fear, and life responds with harmony.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









