Inner Call to the I AM

Romans 10:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Romans 10 in context

Scripture Focus

13For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Romans 10:13

Biblical Context

Romans 10:13 promises salvation to any who calls on the Lord. Neville's reading interprets this 'call' as a present act of recognizing the I AM within, not a distant petition.

Neville's Inner Vision

Romans 10:13 speaks simply: call upon the name of the Lord and you shall be saved. In my reading, 'the name' is not a spoken label but the consciousness that you are—the I AM. The Lord is the living awareness within you; salvation is a shift in your inner state, not a bargain struck with an external power. When you respond to fear with unwavering recognition that 'I AM' is here now, you are calling. That call dissolves the illusion of separation and reorders your sense of self so that the desired outcome becomes possible in the present. The moment you acknowledge that you are the one who calls, you affirm a unity between your inner state and the divine atmosphere of all things. Your world follows your inner identification; as you dwell in the I AM, you awaken to the reality you seek. The act is simple: claim, feel, and persist in the state of being saved. Imagination, not external effort, does the work; your inner vision shapes your outward experience.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, rest in the awareness 'I AM,' and silently declare 'I am saved now.' Feel the truth as if it already exists and stay with that sensation for several breaths.

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