Inner Throne of Righteousness
Psalms 9:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that God maintains the speaker's right and cause, and sits on the throne judging rightly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your waking consciousness, 'thou' is the I AM—the solitary ruler whose right and your cause are already secured by your awareness. The throne is not a distant seat but your central sense of self, the place where judgments are formed. When you know you already stand as one whose life is governed by justice, fear falls away and you perceive that the inner governor weighs your life with perfect fairness. Your outward conditions are the echoes of this inward verdict, not the source of it. To enter this state, you must assume the feeling of your true nature: that you maintain your rights through right thinking and that your cause is legitimate, with the throne forever judging rightly. This interpretation does not demand external change; it invites you to align consciousness with truth. As you dwell in this conviction, you awaken to expressions of life that flow from your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Assume today: I am the I AM, the righteous judge of my life. Feel it real by dwelling on the inner throne and revising any sense of injustice until it dissolves.
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