Inner Recompense Through Imagination
Romans 1:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the passage describes a disturbance within consciousness where energy is not aligned with natural harmony, and the outward acts reflect that inner drift. The Neville reading sees the recompense as a mirror of inner choice; by changing what you assume about yourself and your world, you revise the scene.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, Romans 1:27 is not a condemnation but a map of inner weather. The ‘natural use’ and the burning lust are symbols for a state of consciousness, a wrong alignment of impulses with your inner authority. When you identify with a consciousness that believes itself separate from its divine source, energy moves in ways that feel unseemly to your higher self. Recompense, then, is the inner consequence that arises when you actually dwell within a thought-world that excludes abundance, unity, and purity. The cure is simple: assume a different state. Not by changing others, but by changing your inner atmosphere—your sense of I AM. As you persist in the conviction that you are the I AM expressing harmony, the external image rearranges to match. Imagination is the law; you must feel it real until it becomes your present, not your remembered past. Your inner discipline does not punish the body; it reclaims energy, directing it toward holy alignment with your divine nature. In that shift, what you once judged as 'unseemly' loses its charge and reveals its true order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; breathe; repeat: 'I am the I AM, and I choose harmony within my consciousness now.' Visualize a soft white light surrounding you, gently guiding energy into aligned, pristine movement that feels natural and true.
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