Inner Justice and Worship Psalm 99:4-7
Psalms 99:4-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 99 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 99:4–7 speaks of the king's strength loving judgment, God establishing equity, and a call to worship because He is holy. It also shows Moses, Aaron, and Samuel calling on the LORD and being answered when they kept His testimonies and ordinances.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you there is a king who loves right judgment; this is your inner sense of justice and the I AM that rules your inner kingdom. When you align with this inner authority, equity is established in your life, not as a rule imposed on others, but as balance among your own states of consciousness. The cloudy pillar speaks of imagination's mystery by which God communicates; as you listen inwardly and keep His testimonies, you follow the inner law that guides your perception and action. The priests Moses, Aaron, Samuel are not distant figures but your inner faculties: memory, prayer, and inspiration that call upon the LORD within you and receive answers through a felt sense of reality. Your worship at His footstool is acknowledgment that the I AM is the ground you stand on; holiness is separation from lower states and alignment with your highest principle. Persist in this practice—assume the feeling of your fulfilled state, dwell in the I AM, and keep the inner commandments—and outer events will align to reflect that inner truth, as the divine word is spoken within.
Practice This Now
Act now by closing your eyes, assuming the inner king who loves judgment, and feeling the equity within. Picture Moses, Aaron, and Samuel as inner voices guiding you, then linger in the I AM and observe how your world responds.
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