Inner Praise Across Gentile Nations
Romans 15:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 15:9-11 calls the Gentiles to glorify God for His mercy, confessing and singing, and urges unity with His people in worship; it sketches a universal, uplifting call to praise.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this text is a map of your inner state. The Gentiles are not distant nations but those parts of you not yet awake to the mercy of God—the I AM that you are. When you acknowledge mercy as your own, you begin to confess and sing within, not to a distant deity, but to the living awareness that you are. The command to rejoice with His people invites every fragment of consciousness to unite with the one Self that knows itself as all. To praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles, and laud Him, all ye people, is the declaration that there is no real other, only states of mind harmonizing with the singular, timeless rhythm of God within. Practice this by assuming you are already in fellowship with every part of you and with the whole. Let a gentle feeling of unity rise and stay as your habitual atmosphere. In imagination, rehearsing this unity, you become the choir that praises God in every circumstance, and your external world follows suit, because you are simply living from the awareness that mercy governs all.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are already in harmony with every part of you and all people. Feel a single merciful song rising in you and carry that consciousness into the day.
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