Righteousness Through Belief
Romans 10:1-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul expresses a heartfelt desire for Israel to be saved; zeal for God without knowledge leads to self-made righteousness rather than submission to God's righteousness, with Christ as the end of the law for believers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your heart's longing for salvation is the awakening of the I AM within. Zeal without knowledge becomes effort without awareness; righteousness is not earned by works but realized as your present state of consciousness. To submit to the righteousness of God is to yield to the inner realization that you already are righteous in God. When you believe, the old legal striving dissolves—the law had served as a tutor until you embraced the truth of your oneness with the divine. Christ is the end of the law for the one who believes because the belief itself completes the journey, turning external rules into internal realization. This is not about abandoning tradition but about returning to the consciousness that God's righteous state is your state now.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet and assume you are already righteous now; feel the I AM as your present state and let belief fill your heart until it becomes your sensation.
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