Armor of Light Within
Romans 13:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul urges shedding the night of old habits and donning a new, light-filled way of being; walk in honesty and release what feeds conflict and lust.
Neville's Inner Vision
The night is your old dream of separation; the day is your waking awareness that I Am within. Cast off the works of darkness by refusing to identify with lack, fear, or petty control, and imagine yourself putting on the armor of light—clarity, integrity, and a steady I Am presence. The command to walk honestly is not obedience to a distant rule but alignment with your true self; live from the day’s demarcation by listening to the inner weather and choosing the feeling-state that corresponds to wholeness. The prohibitions against riot, drunkenness, chambering, and envy warn you that outer chaos mirrors inner storm; do not feed those lower appetites, for they keep the dream of limitation alive. Put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ—see this as a translation of your self-conception into a Christ-identified state, a mental attire, not a separate person. Make not provision for the flesh means stop funding the old image; imagine the I Am is now your wardrobe, shaping desires, actions, and responses. With this, the outer world will reflect a brighter center.
Practice This Now
Assume you are clothed with light now; in a moment of quiet, repeat, 'I am the light' until that armor becomes your immediate sense of self.
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