Inner Judgment, Meek Salvation
Psalms 76:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 76 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that God rises to judge in order to save the meek of the earth. It hints that true deliverance comes to those who are humble.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this psalm, 'God arose to judgment' is not a thunderbolt from without but your I AM waking within your own heart. The judgment is inner discrimination that clears away counterfeit beliefs until the true you—humble, teachable, receptive to God—emerges. 'Meek' is not weakness but willingness to yield to the inner law rather than clinging to appearances. When the I AM pronounces judgment, salvation follows as you stop defending limited stories and rest in the reality of your divine nature. The 'earth' here is the field of your consciousness; salvation is the restoration of alignment with that inner state. Selah invites a pause, a moment to inhabit faith rather than figure it out. The practical effect is a revision: assume that you are already saved by that inner rise of God, and feel the elevated state as your present consciousness. In that posture, you are carried by the storm of time into a settled, luminous peace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the meek state; feel the I AM as judge within. Affirm, 'I am saved now,' and let stubborn thoughts dissolve as you rest in that realization.
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