Romans 12:12 Inner Practice
Romans 12:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It calls you to cultivate a hopeful inner state, stay buoyant through trials, and keep your attention fixed on prayer.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner life is the workshop of creation. Rejoicing in hope means dwelling in the end and letting your I AM-identity sprout joyous expectation; trials are the pressure that proves the faithfulness of your assumed state, not external misfortune. By maintaining a continuous prayer, you align every moment with the felt reality of your desire, so the outer world mirrors that inner movement. In Neville's terms, you imagine from the end, feel the wish fulfilled now, and watch how consciousness then shapes circumstance. The verse invites you to treat hope, patience, and prayer as a single steady rhythm—the heartbeat of the I AM within—rather than separate tasks. When strain arises, hold firm to the inner posture you have chosen, and the outer forms will follow the inner state.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the I AM, feeling joyous, patient, and in continual prayer. Do this for three minutes, letting the imagined state revise your sense of reality.
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