Inner Glory Vs Imagery: Romans 1:23
Romans 1:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It states that the glory of the uncorruptible God is exchanged for images made to resemble corruptible beings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your verse speaks of mind idolatry: you have taken the uncorruptible God, the I AM that you are, and clothed it in shapes and forms that resemble your familiar thoughts and appetites. The glory is the radiance of awareness when you know yourself as the I AM. When you identify with images—man made conceptions, birds, beasts—you are confining divine life to a theme within consciousness. Idolatry is not in ancient statues but in the habitual tendency of the mind to worship outward forms and forget its own creation. The remedy is to awaken the realization that the unchanging God is within, and that imagination is the instrument through which you create your world. By affirming you are the I AM, you reverse the mental image and let the divine image replace the image you have been projecting. The true worship is truth about who you are: consciousness itself, awareness that animates every experience. When you revise the image in imagination, you align with the God that cannot be corrupted, and your world follows the radiance of that inner glory.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your present identity, and revise your self image to match that unchanging glory. Feel it real as your world shifts to reflect divine awareness.
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