Blessing Persecutors Within Your Mind

Romans 12:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Romans 12 in context

Scripture Focus

14Bless them which persecute you: bless, and curse not.
Romans 12:14

Biblical Context

Bless those who persecute you; do not curse them. The verse calls for an inner shift from judgment to mercy, showing that your state of consciousness shapes how you respond to conflict.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the I AM you are, persecution is a disturbance in the mind’s mirror. You are not fighting people; you are revising your state of consciousness. When you bless the persecutor, you do not deny what they do; you refuse to let your self-definition be shaken by it. You imagine them blessed, and in that moment you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: peace, mercy, and unity. As you dwell in that feeling, you withdraw your energy from judgment and redirect it into love. The I AM, your true self, is not affected by appearances; it remains unmoved, and by your assumption the world takes on the vibration you hold. The act of blessing is an inner conversion; the curse dissolves, the gap closes, and reconciliation becomes your experience. Practice daily: close your eyes, repeat 'I bless you,' and feel the relief of forgiveness; stand in the conviction that your life conforms to the blessing you have assumed. Let this blessing be your daily practice, and watch the inner dawn redefine the world.

Practice This Now

Assume you already bless the one who persecutes you; feel the lift of peace as your I AM radiates mercy. Hold that feeling until it becomes your natural state.

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