Inner Gospel Report Within
Romans 10:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Not all have obeyed the gospel; the verse flags unbelief and asks who has believed the message about God. It points to the inner reception of truth as the decisive factor.
Neville's Inner Vision
Not all have believed the gospel, for the inner state still listens to a false report. The report Isaiah cites is the story you have accepted about life, God, and your own worth. In Neville's terms, the gospel is the I AM—the quiet, intimate awareness you are. Belief isn't a memory of preaching; it's the inner alignment that says, 'this is true now.' When you ask, 'who hath believed our report?' hear it as a summons to audit your inner narrative: what report do I live by today? If doubt clings, revise that narrative until it rings as truth in your chest. Assume the gospel is already true within you; feel the certainty, imagine the feeling of its truth, and stand in that feeling until it becomes your habitual awareness. Obedience, then, is the obedience of imagination to that truth, not to outer signs. The moment you persist in the inner belief, the outer experience follows, confirming that your inner report has been heard and believed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the one who believed the report of the gospel within me now.' Feel the truth as a current in your chest for a full minute, then observe how your mood and sense of possibility respond.
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