Rahab: Faith in Action
James 2:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rahab’s faith is justified by her works when she protects the messengers, showing that faith is proved by action, not by belief alone. Thus, inner conviction must manifest in brave, practical deeds.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Rahab not as a mere historical figure but as a symbol of a state of consciousness that acts from inner trust. In the I AM that you are, faith is not a mere belief about a distant event but the steady conviction that your inner reality can rearrange outward appearances. Rahab 'receiving the messengers' represents welcoming inner guidance without doubt; to 'send them out another way' is the decisive action that follows conviction, a practical demonstration that your inner assurance governs your outer world. James asserts that justification comes when inner faith finds its natural expression in deeds, so you must live as if your deepest alignment already is your present fact. When you act on a vision from within, you release the power of God as your awareness and you alter the situation accordingly. Your true self does not wait for external proof; it asserts itself by courageous choices that protect and honor what you affirm in heart.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I am the kind of person who acts from inner conviction.' Visualize receiving a quiet messenger of truth and, with that certainty, act in a small, practical way that helps someone else as a visible proof of your faith.
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