Inner Die and Judgment
Hebrews 9:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It says people die once, and after that comes judgment. The passage frames life as a single event followed by an inner reckoning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Death, in this verse, is not a grim finale but the natural closing of one habit of mind and the opening of another. It is the stripping away of a limited sense of self, a passing from old ideas to a higher awareness. The judgment that follows is inner, not verdicts handed down by men, but the I AM’s recognition of what you have truly become by your present state. If you identify with lack, fear, or fatigue, you invite that reality; if you imagine yourself as the embodying of health, abundance, and harmony, you awaken to that state and the old corpse of limitation falls away. Your task is simple: assume the feeling of your desired state as already real. Make the inner revision until the new self feels natural, until awareness affirms it. Then observe your world, for the outer scene will conform to the inner decree. Death and judgment thus become allies, guiding you back to the awareness that you are the I AM, and that the life you live is the life you have assumed in imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling of your desired state as if it is already yours. Then release the old self and let awareness renew your life.
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