Inner Preaching, Outer Peace
Romans 10:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 10:14-15 explains that people must believe before calling on God, hear before belief, and be sent to preach; the messenger embodies the gospel of peace and glad tidings.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s voice, the passage becomes a map of inner warfare and victory. Belief is not an external acceptance but a state of consciousness you inhabit. Calling on God arises when the I AM within you is acknowledged as present. Hearing is your attention turning toward that inner decree, and the one who preaches is the inner voice or imaginal act that declares what you know to be true. Being sent is the moment you authorize your own imagination to act as messenger, delivering the gospel of peace to your own heart and surroundings. The feet mentioned are the inner movements of consciousness, the steps your imagination takes as it traverses fear into harmony. When you accept that you are the sender, the believer, and the preacher, the ‘outside’ world shifts to reflect the peace you proclaim. Salvation, then, is the alignment of your entire being with this peace, not a distant event but a present, felt realization.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the voice that calls on the I AM within; revise any doubt aloud or in your imagination, declaring, 'I am the one sent to bring peace.' Then close your eyes and feel yourself delivering a quiet message of peace to a friend as an inner, real act.
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