Inner Regard, Equal Worth

James 2:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read James 2 in context

Scripture Focus

9But if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors.
James 2:9

Biblical Context

James 2:9 speaks plainly: showing favoritism toward people is sin because it violates the universal law of love. It reveals a divided inner state and makes you feel like a transgressor before the inner law.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your scripture is not a command outside you, but a mirror of your own consciousness. When you cling to them and us—when you apply regard to some and not others—you are not judging others so much as coaching your own I AM to believe in separation. The law of love is one universal covenant; to deem any man more worthy than another is to disbelieve the unity of your own awareness. In truth, all are manifestations of the one life within you, and your attention is the creative instrument that makes or unmakes. Therefore the moment you suspect favoritism, you are stepping into self-contradiction: you admit the law but treat it as if it were not true for a neighbor. So revise by assuming that the one consciousness I AM already treats every soul as my equal, and that you are already in harmony with the full worth of all. Feel this as fact, and your world will reflect it.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and affirm that I AM the one life that loves all equally; from this moment, I see no person as separate. Then imagine greeting a person you might judge with equal warmth and feel that shift as real.

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