I Salute You in the Lord
Romans 16:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 16:22 records Tertius, the scribe, sending greetings in the Lord. It marks a personal touch within the apostolic letter, illustrating a sense of fellowship grounded in God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the scribe as a symbol of your own mind, the place where memory, intention, and language converge. The 'I' who writes is the I AM of your consciousness, shaping the events of your life with attention. When he says 'in the Lord,' don't think of an external deity distant, but of the presence that you are: the awareness that holds every moment. The saluting is a decision of alignment—the moment you affirm, 'I greet this moment from God within,' you invite unity with the whole. The letter becomes an inner contract: your thoughts flow onto the page of your life under the sovereignty of the Lord of your being. In this light, Romans 16:22 is not history but a pattern: your mind actively communicates with itself through awareness, giving form to relationships, grace, and presence. Your inner writer is at work, transcribing companions, conditions, and opportunities into a single atmosphere of nearness to God. Rest in the feeling that the Lord is the I AM behind every name and greeting you extend in your day.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine the pen of your attention; write I salute you in the Lord to the person you are becoming, and feel the I AM standing beside you as you write.
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