Upright Judgment Within
Psalms 75:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 75 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
When the inner assembly is gathered, the I AM will judge with uprightness and fairness. This speaks of inner governance aligned with truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the context of the I AM you call God, the 'congregation' is the gathered thoughts, beliefs, and feelings within your consciousness. The verse does not speak of external judges; it reveals that the true judge sits in your own awareness, and that judge judges uprightly when aligned with divine principle. When you hear the call to assemble your inner court, you are invited to observe your mental voices, biases, and fears as though they stood before a just inner sovereign. The 'receiving' is receptive faith—allowing all thoughts to come to the light without fear, knowing the I AM is neither guilty nor biased. The act of upright judgment is not punishment but alignment: you revise what is incongruent with truth, you affirm what is consistent with divine order. By assuming the I AM already presiding, you shift from reaction to discernment, from conflict to harmony. Your inner court then operates from love and justice, and you experience a quiet victory as your thoughts are ordered to serve truth.
Practice This Now
Practice: In quiet, assume the I AM as the receiver of your inner congregation; visualize thoughts and feelings coming before that throne, then declare upright judgment on one persistent pattern and feel its release.
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