Inner Judgment, Outer Reflection
Romans 2:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God’s judgment is said to be according to truth against those who commit such things. Those who judge others while doing the same invite that judgment upon themselves.
Neville's Inner Vision
Call the God of Romans the I AM within you, the observing consciousness that cannot condemn what it understands. When you judge another, you are rehearsing a state you already wear; you do not escape judgment, you validate it in your inner weather. The law is exact and loving: truth about others mirrors your own hidden states. To free yourself, revise your inner man until you see each person as an aspect of your mind, loved and deserving comprehension. Then the outer image loses its charge as you align with the righteous truth of being. See that the judgment you fear is the judgment you carry, and change begins when you assume a new state of being where compassion replaces condemnation and honesty guides every perception. Practically, dwell in the felt sense that you are already free from judgment and let that inner shift redraw your outer world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your stance: I am the I AM, seeing all things with perfect truth and mercy. Feel the release as you bless rather than condemn, and let that inner shift rewrite your outer seeing.
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