Inner Repentance Realized

Hebrews 6:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hebrews 6 in context

Scripture Focus

6If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.
Hebrews 6:6

Biblical Context

The verse warns that falling away would require renewed repentance, depicted as an inner turning rather than outward performance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Hebrews 6:6 does not threaten you with an external Trinity of judge; it exposes the stubborn habit of believing in a divided self. The fall away you fear is the mental habit of clinging to a past self that you call separate from God. In Neville's language, the 'Son of God' is your true I AM, the living presence that never died. To 'renew them unto repentance' is to return your attention to that living I AM and re-invest your sense of self with the reality of wholeness. When you imagine yourself as the person who has sinned, you crucify the very reality that saves you; you give it open shame by dwelling on separation. But the moment you revise the situation by assuming the completed state—'I am the I AM; I am one with Christ now'—you awaken the inner power that remakes your world. The verse thus becomes a gentle invitation to persist in the state you desire until it feels real, converting fear into faith and time into the recognition of your oneness with God.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the state 'I am the I AM; I am already renewed in Christ.' Stay with that identity until it feels real.

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