Inner Provocation to Fulness
Romans 11:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel's stumble isn't final. It brings salvation to the Gentiles and stirs jealousy, making room for Israel's fuller fullness to come.
Neville's Inner Vision
From this passage I hear the inner drama of consciousness. The 'stumbling' of Israel is not a punishment but a turning of awareness that makes room for a broader life. When one state of consciousness 'falls back', another, richer state—often described as the Gentiles—enters the field, so that the world may taste the riches of a larger mercy. Jealousy, in this sense, is a trigger rather than a condemnation: it reveals a longing to wake more fully in your own I AM. The question 'how much more their fulness?' invites you to widen your sense of self so that you include all aspects of life, not just the ones you approve. In practice, your abundance, healing, and harmony flow as you permit the one Life to fill every corner of your mind. Providence is not punitive but promotional, urging you to revise your picture until you recognize that fullness is your natural state and that every seeming fall is simply a doorway to greater union with God within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, claim, 'I am the fullness of God now.' Revise any lack by picturing abundant mercy flowing through your life, inviting all states of consciousness to awaken.
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