Inner Election, Outer Opposition
Romans 11:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Outwardly, the gospel encounters opposition. Yet inwardly, the election remains the beloved, for the fathers' sake.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the mind that seeks the truth in the now, Romans 11:28 speaks of two movements within your consciousness. The 'enemies' of the gospel are not persons to fight but states of belief opposing a birth you are now calling forth. They appear as resistance in your mind to the new suggestion, the invitation from your I AM to awaken. The 'beloved' in the election points to the eternal seed within you—the Father’s mark—that remains cherished and intact despite appearances. The 'fathers' sakes' speaks of a spiritual lineage of awareness you carry, not a past you must prove. When you identify with the I AM, you align with the inner election as your natural state, your true inheritance. The outward world of conflict is simply the old thought-system fading in light of this realized state. Your task is to dwell in the certainty that you are already chosen, already loved by the Father for the sake of the divine lineage within you. As you persist in that assumption, the seeming enemies soften and the gospel's truth shines in your life.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the state: 'I AM the I AM, beloved and elected.' Feel it as real until opposition softens and faith rises in your chest.
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