Inner Marking for Alignment
Romans 16:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks believers to spot voices or people that sow division against the truth they've learned and to steer clear.
Neville's Inner Vision
Romans 16:17 invites me to mark the inner voices that sow division against the doctrine I have learned—the lived truth of my I AM. The doctrine is not a distant creed but a state of consciousness in which I stand still and unified. When a thought rises that splits me—accusing, judging, or separating—I recognize it as a counterfeit movement of mind, not as fact. To 'mark' it is to name it as illusion and refuse to feed it with belief. To 'avoid' it is to withdraw attention from the picture it projects and return to the steady sense of oneness: I am one with the truth I learned. The moment I align with that inner state, the charge behind the disruptive vibration fades, and the imagined division dissolves. Thus the discipline is not punishment toward others but fidelity to my own consciousness: I treat every disturbance as a signal to return to the doctrine I learned, and in that return I regain harmony and the felt experience of unity.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, observe a memory or thought that severs unity, and revise it with the assumption, 'I am one with the truth I learned.' Then feel a wave of stillness as you imagine the I AM brushing away the disturbance.
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