Inner Hope, Outer Peace
Romans 15:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse states that the God of hope fills believers with joy and peace as they believe, so their hope overflows by the Holy Spirit.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the God of hope is not a distant deity but the very I AM within you. To believe is to align your attention with this inner reality, so that joy and peace become your habitual state. When you declare I am filled with joy and peace in believing, you are not begging for blessings; you are selecting a state of consciousness in which hope already exists and is growing. The Holy Ghost is the living power of imagination in you; it moves your consciousness to enact what you accept as true. By abiding in this assumed state, you loosen the grip of doubt and invite experiences that reflect an abundant hopeful life. The result is not mere wishful thinking but the natural outflow of truth realized in consciousness: you abound in hope through the energy of your inner Spirit. Thus, the outer world, your days and interactions, become a visible expression of an inner victory—joy, peace, and resilient trust.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat I am filled with joy and peace now, feeling the truth in your chest. Then visualize a scene where this state shines through your days and let your imagination carry you into a moment of quiet trust.
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