Inner Law Of Justice Psalms 94:20
Psalms 94:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 94 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 94:20 questions whether a corrupt worldly power can share the divine; it condemns using a law to craft mischief, highlighting the contrast between external schemes and true justice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the Psalm speaks to your inner courtroom. The 'throne of iniquity' is not a distant government; it is a state of consciousness that believes a man-made law can craft harm or control others. When you frame mischief by a law, you are simply rehearsing a mental picture of separation, and such a picture can never share the throne with the I AM who alone governs your reality. The true God is not an external judge but the awareness you are now. Your imagination is the only law that matters, for it either confirms your dream of right order or it feeds fear and loss. To rebuke this mischief, assume the reality of a higher order already established in you. Act as the monarch of your mind who does not permit condemnation or trickery to pass through your inner gates. See yourself living in harmony with justice, where every apparent law is harmonized to your inner peace. In that inner alignment, the throne of iniquity dissolves, and the world follows the steady light of your awakened consciousness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, place your attention at the heart, and revise any belief that a worldly law can harm you by saying 'I am the I AM; the true law within me harmonizes all.' Feel it real by dwelling in the elevated emotion of justice now.
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