I Am Devotion in Prayer
Romans 1:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul declares God is his witness, that he serves with his spirit in the gospel, and that he continually prays for the Romans. He asks that a prosperous journey to them be granted by the will of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this brief greeting, the real drama is not geography but a state of consciousness. When Paul says God is his witness and that he serves the gospel with his spirit, he names the I AM behind all acts—the unchanging awareness that animates your every feeling and thought. To serve the gospel with the spirit is to align your inner atmosphere with the truth of life as lived in you now. The clause 'without ceasing I make mention of you in my prayers' becomes a steady reverie of a friend or circumstance in the theater of your mind, held as a fixed image until it shifts into conviction. The request to come unto you 'by the will of God' points to an inner alignment: the journey is already accomplished in your inner state, not merely hoped for in outer events. By assuming you are already moving in harmony with divine will—feeling the certainty, relief, and joy of that visitation—you set in motion the conditions that bring it forth in form. The prosperous journey thus becomes an inner movement toward unity, trust, and readiness for encounter.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already visiting them by the will of God. Feel the scene as real in your chest, and let that inner certainty radiate into the day.
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