Inner Sea Of Righteous Judgment
Psalms 98:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 98 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the psalm invites the sea and the entire world to cry out as God comes to judge the earth with righteousness and equity. The imagery of sea, floods, and hills rising expresses creation's readiness for divine judgment conducted with justice.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, you do not seek God outside; you awaken to the I AM who fills all. The sea roars within your consciousness, the fullness of life, the world and all who dwell there are inner states you entertain. The floods clap their hands—your shifting emotions expressing approval or urgency; the hills are joyful—your higher feelings of harmony and order rising in accord. 'Before the LORD' means before the inner witness that knows you as the I AM. The Lord comes to judge the earth not as a tyrant, but as a loving discerner who sees belief and action with righteousness and equity. Thus, the judgment is an inner alignment: thoughts, assumptions, and actions are weighed by the measure of your own awareness. When you entertain this vision, you release fear, you revise stories that no longer serve, and you feel your life reorder to reflect justice and balance. The world is not separate from your mind; it is the content of your consciousness being judged by your ultimate self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the sea roaring inside you; let the hills rise as your higher self. Then assume: 'I am the I AM; this inner court judges with equity' and feel it real.
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