Awakening the Gentiles Within
Romans 11:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul addresses the Gentiles, magnifying his mission, and expresses a willingness to provoke those of his flesh to emulate and be saved. He links Israel's casting away to the world’s reconciliation, and says their receiving would bring life from the dead.
Neville's Inner Vision
By now you understand that the 'Gentiles' are inner states not yet fully realized, and the 'flesh' is the familiar ego you think you are. The apostle is the act of your own I AM expanding its office, magnifying the power of imagination so that every part of you is called to awaken. Casting away does not destroy; it detaches an old pattern till it can be reconciled within the whole. As you allow a new faculty to be received, the universe responds by life from the dead—dormant powers within you rising into fresh expression. The provocation is not condemnation but invitation: your present self is urged to emulate a greater you, a self that includes the parts you once judged and cast aside. When you acknowledge that every seeming separation is healed in consciousness, you are not waiting for external change, you are creating it by inner alignment. Sit in the I AM and imagine Israel’s return as your own inner integration: the dead states come alive and a new world is reconciled through your inner unity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM awakening the Gentile states within me; I receive all fragments into the life of my consciousness.' Dwell for a few minutes imagining those parts rejoined, as if life were flowing through every chamber of your mind.
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