Inner Lament to Inner Light
Psalms 94:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 94 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm voices a lament over the seeming triumph of the wicked and their bold speech. It questions how long such injustice will endure.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, Psalms 94:3-4 is not a complaint about others, but a map of the mind. The wicked triumph you lament are the stubborn believes and attitudes you have entertained in your own consciousness. When you say, How long shall the wicked triumph, you are signaling that a state of consciousness called fear, doubt, or grievance has been active long enough to feel real. The remedy is to turn the gaze inward and assume the I AM that is the source of all action. Imagine that within you is a courtroom where justice is already established, where the boasters and hard words lose their hold as you hold to the truth that you are the author of every scene. By identifying with the state of perfect order, you outgrow the need for external proof. The outer world will mirror the inner conviction; time becomes a measurement of your present feeling, not a distant event. Rest in the awareness that you are the cause, and all appearances of discord recede as you dwell in the truth of your unity with divine order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of inner justice now; feel the I AM as the ruler of this moment, and let harmony flow through every scene. Stay with that feeling for a few minutes, until the sense of external triumph fades and your inner balance remains.
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