Inner Renewal and the I Am
Hebrews 6:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns that those who have been enlightened and tasted the heavenly gift, if they fall away, cannot be renewed to repentance. It presents the gravity of turning from spiritual gifts and the divine within.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the awakened soul, this text speaks not of God withdrawing mercy, but of your own state slipping into the belief that you are other than the I AM. When you have been enlightened and tasted the heavenly gift, you have crossed into a realm where the future world to come is already present as possibility; to fall away is to close the door of revision and cling to a stale self-image. The phrase 'impossible to renew unto repentance' is the mind’s stubborn insistence that the old self can no longer be altered; the moment you claim that, you crucify to yourself the Son of God afresh—your living I AM—by turning from Him in belief. The healing you seek is never outside you; it is a shift in consciousness back to the one you truly are. The law of imagination is at work: you are always choosing the state you inhabit, and repentance is a recollection that the divine image within is ever complete, now and forever. Rest in the truth that no outer circumstance can dethrone the inner I AM when you refuse to identify with the old fallen self.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM now. Feel it real as you revise your self-image and release the old fallen story.
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