Restoration Through Inner Love
Galatians 6:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Galatians 6:1-2 teaches that when a fellow believer falters, the spiritual should gently restore with meekness, while watching themselves to avoid temptation; then we bear one another's burdens as an expression of Christ's law.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner theater of your consciousness, a 'fault' is but a mistaken thought or pattern you have agreed with. The command 'restore...in the spirit of meekness' is an instruction to shift your relation to the offending belief from judgment to tenderness, as you would to a sleeping part of yourself. To 'consider thyself' is to hold your own vulnerability in awareness, for you too are capable of lapse in this dream of separation. When you practice bearing one another's burdens, you are not helping someone external; you are aligning your mind with a state of wholeness, allowing love to do the heavy lifting. This is the law of Christ—the universal I AM that unites all within a single consciousness. As you hold the vision of healing for another, you are actually reviving that healing in your own inner weather. The more you esteem yourself as the I AM, the more your inner atmosphere changes, and the outer relations reflect that shift. Restoration becomes not a duty but a natural unfoldment of awareness.
Practice This Now
Take a moment and imagine the person who falters as a part of your own inner field. Silently assume, 'I restore this one in meekness through the I AM that unites us,' and feel the warmth of healing expand within you as the burden lightens.
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