Remnant of Grace Within
Romans 11:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
There is a remnant by grace, not by works. The verse warns that if it is by works, grace ceases to be grace.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture this: there is a remnant within you that answers not by merit but by grace. In the present moment, your I AM awareness is the election—the choosing power that does not tally deeds but recognizes who you are. If you insist it is by works, you shut grace out; grace becomes no more grace. Yet when you acknowledge grace as the essential cause and let every act spring from that grace, you become the living remnant Romans speaks of. The old sense of self—limited, fearful, striving—dissolves before the realization that you are the remnant conformed to grace. Your life is not the result of external performance, but inner alignment. Imagination is the conduit through which grace operates; by the steady feel-it-real of your I AM, you conceive and feel the fulfilled state beforehand. The present time is the realm of election by grace; the only question is: do you persist in the belief you must earn, or do you rest in the assurance that you are graced? Persist in grace, and the outward will reflect it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat: 'I am the remnant elected by grace; grace is the cause of my life.' Then feel the presence as a warm current of I AM around and within you, and let one quiet conviction anchor your day.
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