Inner King's Righteous Judgment

Psalms 72:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 72 in context

Scripture Focus

1Give the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king's son.
2He shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment.
Psalms 72:1-2

Biblical Context

God asks the king to receive His judgments and righteousness for ruling. The king and his son will judge the people with righteousness, including the poor.

Neville's Inner Vision

These verses invite you into the consciousness of kingship. The king is your I AM, the living decision that God has named and crowned. When you hear 'thy judgments' and 'thy righteousness,' understand that you are receiving divine law directly into your awareness. The 'king's son' is the awakened part of you—the image of God that can behold order and justice. The 'poor' are not only the destitute in the street but the lack and fear living as thoughts in you; your job is to judge these thoughts with the uncompromising justice of God, which is love clothed in firmness. In this light, judgment is not condemnation but alignment—sending the inner light that corrects misperception, restores harmony, and releases the outer world from chaos. As you inhabit this inner sovereign state, you will find that the outer kingdom conforms to your inner law: decisions settle, relationships clarify, and scarcity dissolves as you hold fast to the truth that you are the I AM endowed with divine judgments and righteousness.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume you are the king's son—the I AM—governing with divine judgment. In a quiet moment, feel this regal authority and apply it to lack or fear for 3 minutes, letting it be real.

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