Grafted Back Into the Tree
Romans 11:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Unbelief can be overcome and God can graft people back into the divine life. The wild olive can be grafted into a good olive tree, and the natural branches can be grafted back into their own tree.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the olive tree as your final state of awareness. The remark about grafting is not about history but about your inner state: unbelief is a moment in consciousness that can be superseded by the certainty that God, your I AM, can graft you into the living tree again. The wild olive of separation becomes a cultivated yielding when you align your feeling with the truth that you are already rooted in the good olive tree. If the natural branches—your true nature—are prone to unbelief, how much more will they be grafted into their own tree when you stop resisting the invitation of grace? The entire drama is inner revision: you meet yourself as the one who cannot be cut off, because you are the I AM recognizing the I AM in all. Mercy is not given from without, but realized within as you refuse to identify with lack and claim your belonging in the divine tree. The 'how much more' is a question of awareness: in your present consciousness, you are being grafted into your own life by God’s power and mercy.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume you are already grafted back into your own olive tree; feel the vitality, belonging, and mercy of the one life within you, and rest in the knowing that God can graft you in again.
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