Divine Judgment, Inner Lift
Psalms 75:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 75 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God is the judge; He puts down one and sets up another, reflecting the inner order of the soul rather than mere external fate.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's framework, the verse is not about external courts but the inner courtroom of consciousness. God, the I AM within, does the judging—your own awareness decides who rises or falls by the states you entertain. When you feel lack or success, these are not random facts; they are the effects of inner postures. The line ‘he putteth down one, and setteth up another’ is the law in action: a shift in your imagination, a revision of belief, alters the outward scene as surely as night follows day. Therefore, attend to your inner decree rather than blaming conditions. If you find yourself down, accept it as a signal to change your inner stance; if you rise, acknowledge that you have re-entered alignment with the I AM. The judge is compassionate and exact, delivering what your consciousness requires. Practice the act of choice: assume you are already uplifted; feel the exaltation as your present reality, and the outer event will reflect that inner order.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am now exalted in all my affairs. Sit with that state for a few minutes, letting the inner judge lift your sense of possibility and watching the outer scene respond.
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