Receive One Another in Christ
Romans 15:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul calls believers to welcome one another as Christ welcomed them. This posture brings glory to God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Romans 15:7 you are invited to see every encounter as a reflection of your own consciousness. When you say, 'I receive you,' you are not granting permission to another outside you; you are affirming the I AM that perceives all as beloved. Christ's reception of you is the inner model by which you reorder your state of awareness. To receive another is a radical act of self-ownership: you revise your sense of separation, and in that revision the barrier dissolves; harmony returns; grace flows through your inner atmosphere. The glory of God is not a distant event but your living conviction that all beings express the same life within you. Practice makes this real: assume you are already united with the person you meet, feel that unity's warmth, and let your thoughts and words align with that truth. As you hold that acceptance, the outer scene gradually reflects your inner posture.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and imagine a person you find difficult. Welcome them in your mind as Christ welcomed you; feel the unity as a living fact and carry that feeling into your next interaction.
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