Inward Justice Remembered

Psalms 9:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 9 in context

Scripture Focus

12When he maketh inquisition for blood, he remembereth them: he forgetteth not the cry of the humble.
Psalms 9:12

Biblical Context

The verse says God inquires into violence but does not forget the cry of the humble, signaling divine remembrance, justice, and providence for those who endure.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville's listening, the phrase 'inquisition for blood' is an inner law of cause and effect within consciousness, not a mere historical event. The I AM—your true self—remembers the humble cry because every heart-petition is impressed upon your awareness. When you accept that this I AM is your real identity, you realize that justice is a present certainty, manifested through your inner state rather than as a distant verdict. The humbler you are to your true self, the more vividly the memory of that petition is kept alive by your mental light, and mercy flows from the same source. Providence appears as the orderly rearrangement of your inner scenery as you hold the image of being remembered and protected. Thus the verse invites you to regard memory as the dynamic life of consciousness that governs outward events. Stand in the awareness that you are remembered by the One within you, and your life will reflect the justice, mercy, and guidance already present in your being.

Practice This Now

Imitate the verse by assuming the I AM remembers you; feel the certainty that your humble cry is heard within. Then softly declare, 'I am remembered by the inner God,' and dwell in that feeling for a few minutes to align your inner state with divine remembrance.

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