Romans 12:17 Inner Integrity
Romans 12:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse instructs not to repay evil for evil, and to act honestly toward everyone. It anchors integrity in daily relations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Romans 12:17 speaks to the state of consciousness you wear as your true self. Recompense? Not in the outer world, but in your inner world you refuse to retaliate; you acknowledge that every scene is your own mind made visible. In Neville’s gaze, God is not out there judging you but the I AM within you, the awareness that can transmute any charge into clarity. When you feel the sting of offense, do not defend the ego; instead, revise the impression by assuming the truth of your own innocence and the other’s innocence as well. See yourself acting with honesty 'in the sight of all men' by holding a vision of integrity that does not bend to attack or fear. The world you observe is the outer echo of the inner conviction that life is fair when you stand in the truth of your I AM. Practice freely: entertain one simple assumption—that you are always governed by honest dealing, and let that assumption soften responses, soften judgments, and soften outcomes until your external scene aligns with that inner reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of honest dealing now; when the impulse to retaliate arises, revise the scene in your mind to reveal calm, just, and kind response. Feel it real by quietly affirming I AM the integrity governing this moment.
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