Inner Faith in Action
James 2:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read James 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Faith without works profits nothing. True faith must express itself through deeds that care for those in need.
Neville's Inner Vision
James asks for the inner man: what profit is there if faith speaks but does not act? In my world, 'faith' is not a mental claim alone but a state of consciousness that echoes into form. When you say 'depart in peace' to a hungry brother while offering nothing, you deny your own reality. The problem is not the other person; it is the inner condition you hold about your own sufficiency. Faith without acts is a rumor of the mind; true faith reduces the distance between impression and immediate manifestation by dwelling in the feeling that your inner kingdom already nourishes the world. See the naked brother as your own inner lack of daily supply; your acts of generosity are the bridge—your imagination becoming the warmth and food you supply, even now. This is not charity from the outside, but an inner alignment with the realization that you are the source of all provision. When you acknowledge that you already are the fulfillment of what you bestow, your outer world follows.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of already having supplied warmth and food to the other; dwell in the inner certainty that your supply is complete.
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