Mary's Labor Of Love Within
Romans 16:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mary is honored here as the laborer among the saints, symbolizing active service to the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Mary, in this moment, is not a person separate from you but a state of consciousness—the active labor of love that keeps your inner community alive. When Romans bids us greet Mary, it invites you to acknowledge the inner worker who tirelessly nourishes, organizes, and extends goodwill to the field you call your world. The labor is not toil for toil’s sake; it is the disciplined use of imagination in the service of others. In Neville terms, you do not bring Mary to you from without; you awaken her from within, by claiming a state of generous attention and steadfast courtesy toward your neighbors and yourself. As you greet this inner Mary, you release fear, invite unity, and establish a tone of stewardship over your thoughts and surroundings. The result is not reward from outside but a revision of inner currency: you move from lack to fullness by honoring and fostering the labor of love within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are in the presence of Mary—the laboring energy within you. Feel gratitude for the service you can offer; revise your state to embody generous, united action, and let that feeling permeate your next choice.
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