Living Faith in Action

James 2:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read James 2 in context

Scripture Focus

26For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.
James 2:26

Biblical Context

James 2:26 equates faith without deeds to a body without breath: faith must be alive and expressed through action.

Neville's Inner Vision

Faith is not a possession you clutch but a living awareness you awaken. The body is idle without the breath, just as faith lies dormant without its outflow into acts of love, responsibility, and integrity. When you hold a definite inner conviction and still the mind to a single vision, you invite the spiritual breeze to move the physical world through you. The 'works' are not external chores imposed from without; they are the natural expression of an inner alignment with your I AM. If you notice doubt, hesitation, or a sense of separation, revise the scene in your imagination: see yourself already acting in harmony with your highest self, and feel the vitality as if it were present now. In that moment, thoughts become deeds, and deeds become the living proof of your faith. You are not petitioning God; you are remembering that you are God in action, and the world mirrors your inner state. Practice this and faith and works become one, a single living movement.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit in quiet and declare, 'I AM the awareness behind every action,' and revise a current tendency into an actual, small deed you will perform today, while feeling it real.

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