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Deuteronomy 32:4 — "He Is The Rock"

"He is the Rock, His work is perfect: for all His ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is He."


This verse doesn’t describe a remote being in the sky. In the spiritual framework of Neville Goddard, it defines a principle within you — Imagination itself. The Rock is not an external saviour, but the solid, immovable foundation of consciousness.

"He is the Rock"
In Neville’s language: “Your own wonderful human imagination is God.”
The “Rock” is the firm awareness of being — unshakeable, dependable, always present. It is the truth you stand on when you declare, I AM.


"His work is perfect"
Imagination does not fail. Every event in your world reflects a perfect outworking of inner states. Not perfect in terms of moral judgement — but perfect in law.
What you assume, you experience. What you persist in, hardens into fact.


"All His ways are judgment"
Every assumption made is followed by its consequences. This is judgment in motion — not punishment, but the unfolding of imaginal activity.
It’s not that a God in the sky is weighing decisions, but that consciousness itself operates by principle.


"A God of truth and without iniquity"
Imagination doesn’t lie. It gives to each according to what they accept as true.
There is no “iniquity” in it — no unfairness. The Law is impartial. What you sow in imagination, you reap in form.


"Just and right is He"
The God within is just because the Law does not change depending on the person. It responds to belief.
It is right because it mirrors what you are — not what you wish, but what you accept as real.


Conclusion

Deuteronomy 32:4, through Neville’s interpretation, becomes a celebration of the lawful, faithful activity of imagination. It invites you to recognise the Rock within — the unchanging power of consciousness — and to build your life deliberately upon it.

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