Vengeance Belongs to Awareness
Psalms 94:1-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 94 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalmist cries for God to vindicate the afflicted and to judge the proud who prosper. He points to the oppression of the vulnerable and the claim that God does not see, highlighting a crisis of perception.
Neville's Inner Vision
The cry vengeance belongeth is not a plea for an external decree, but a turning of the inner light. The judge of the earth is the I AM within you—the steady, impartial awareness that sees through appearances. When wickedness seems to triumph, know that outer events are reflections of your inner thoughts. The workers of iniquity are inner states—fear, scarcity, stories of separation—boasting that God does not regard them. Yet God is not distant; God is the I AM that you are. By abiding in this awareness you reverse the scene: imagine the justice that belongs to you here and now, and let the feeling of it become your reality. The widow, stranger, and fatherless symbolize vulnerable parts of your own self longing to be seen and protected by your true self. Trust that the inner judge is always present, rendering to the proud only what your state permits. Remain in the sense of I AM, and watch the outer world reorganize to reflect that inward truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat I AM the judge within until you feel calm authority. Revise a current scene of oppression by picturing inner justice restoring every part of your life, and feel it real.
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