Inner Law of James Revealed
James 2:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read James 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
James presents a paradox: keeping the whole law while failing in one point reveals the whole law’s unity, for one breach makes you a transgressor of all. True obedience is an inner alignment with the single inner standard.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within James’s one-law, one inner standard, you are not asked to accumulate more rules; you are invited to awaken to the one living law within your own awareness. The offense in one point signals a belief that you are two minds, two laws, two I AMs, and that split is what James calls transgression. The commandments do not stand apart as separate edicts; they are a single expression of life moving through every thought, feeling, and act. When you imagine you have kept the outward code while doubting its inner source, you have separated from the whole. The remedy is not more judgment, but a revelation: you are the I AM; the law is your consciousness. Align with that undivided standard and the entire law is kept as a natural consequence of your presence. To offend becomes a mere appearance in the fluctuating dream of separation, not a true break in a distant code. Therefore, dwell in the consciousness that you are one with the law, and the feeling of guilt dissolves, replaced by a quiet assurance that the whole law lives in you now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In the next moment, assume you are the complete law; revise by declaring, 'I am the I AM, the whole law is my present state,' and feel that unity as real here.
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