Ready to Proclaim the Gospel
Romans 1:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul expresses his readiness to preach the gospel to the Romans, signaling inner preparedness for mission. The verse invites you to see your own readiness as the source of outward outreach and transformation.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse is not about Rome as a place, but about your own inner state. When Paul says 'as much as in me is, I am ready...' he is telling you that the power to preach is in your I AM, in your present awareness. Rome is simply the circle of those you believe you must reach, a projection of your outer world; yet the readiness is within. To 'preach the gospel' is to declare good news to your own consciousness: that the dead ideas of limitation are redeemed by the light of your awareness. The act of readiness is not an outward rushing but an inner decision: you have already preached by defining and affirming the message in your undisturbed awareness. Your trust—the faith that it is so—is the mechanism by which you bring it into appearance. The 'gospel' is the recognition that the self is one with the living I AM; redemption emerges as you maintain this inner posture through every event and relationship. So trust the inner version of yourself and let it radiate outward as action and impact.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you have already preached to Rome; feel the I AM presiding as your inner voice, and let certainty replace doubt for a minute.
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