Receiving the Weak in Faith
Romans 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 14:1 invites you to welcome the weak in faith. It cautions against turning their condition into disputed debate.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 14:1 invites us to step into the field of consciousness where the 'weak in faith' are not persons to be argued into strength but inner movements to be gently received. In Neville's psychology, receiving is an act of inner attention: you assume the other’s faith as included in your I AM, not to persuade, but to quiet the discordant voice by steadfast presence. The true God is the I AM within; all are expressions of that one awareness. When you refuse 'doubtful disputations,' you refuse to feed the mental drama that keeps minds divided. Your task is to hold a calm, compassionate occupancy of the idea that everyone is already whole, loved, and guided by inner certainty. By entertaining the weak faith with love, you allow the inner movement toward strength to unfold. Your attitude determines outcomes: as you imagine others, and yourself, as already complete, you align events with harmony rather than contention.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and visualize a circle of friends; see the weak in faith as already whole in the I AM, and rest your attention on their unity. Then declare inwardly, 'I receive you as you are; there is no dispute in me.'
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