Abraham’s Faith, Your I AM
Galatians 3:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him for righteousness. The verse shows righteousness comes by faith, not by works.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the quiet chambers of your consciousness, Abraham’s faith becomes your own. Not a distant historical moment, but a living state you enter: the settled conviction that God is your immediate I AM, and that this belief is not earned but credited by the Presence you are. When you accept the truth that you and God are one, you release the burden of striving and let your inner confidence be counted to you as right standing. This is the shift from outward performance to inward acknowledgment: righteousness is a by-product of unwavering trust in the God who speaks through your awareness. The moment you assume “I am the I AM,” your mind rewrites the record; the divine ledger credits you with wholeness because you accept that you already belong. The eye that sees is the eye that is seen; thus the outer life begins to align with the inner conviction. Practice this as a daily discipline: dwell in the assurance of God’s presence as yours, and the sense of separation dissolves into unity. Let every thought and feeling reinforce that you are righteous now, not later.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the state: “I am the I AM; I am already righteous.” Feel the truth in your chest and let that sense of wholeness settle as present reality, then carry it with you into the next hour.
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