The Inner Rule of Peace
Galatians 6:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Those who walk by this rule experience peace and mercy, and belong to the Israel of God—the inner community of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To walk according to this rule is to dwell in the assumption that the state of peace and mercy is already your daily atmosphere. You do not plead for God to change something outside you; you align your inner I AM with that perfect order. When you assume peace as your natural condition and mercy as your habitual response, you awaken the Israel of God—the loyal, inner community of consciousness that knows communion rather than division. This is not a distant covenant but your immediate reality, here and now. The rule you walk by becomes a compass: it points you back to your own quiet center where unity resides. As you persist in this feeling, fear loosens its grip, judgment softens, and only harmony remains. What you touch in imagination you literally become in experience because imagination is causal. Your world conforms to the state you inhabit. Remember, the I AM is within; your task is to keep faith with that truth and walk in the peace and mercy you already are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of being the peace you seek, repeating, 'I am peace; I am mercy.' See yourself within the Israel of God, a single consciousness that radiates unity.
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