Boasting in Law, Honoring God
Romans 2:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse questions the one who boasts in the law yet breaks it. Outer adherence without inner integrity dishonors God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Each claim of righteousness in the form of law is but a shadow until the inner man aligns with the I AM. When you boast of 'the law' while you violate its inward principle, you place your attention on appearances rather than the living principle within. The true law is not an external code to be observed; it is the divine pattern written upon your heart, the I AM awareness that never sins. To God you are the I AM; to your subconscious you are the image you persist in, and thus your inner movement creates events and conditions. The moment you notice yourselves feeling superior for keeping rules, you are testing your outer self against the inner law and discovering that awareness has been displaced. Turn from judgment to repentance by assuming the feeling that you are already living in harmony with the inner law, regardless of outward appearances. In this shift, the 'God' you worship becomes the inner I AM, and the world rearranges to mirror your fidelity to that inner principle.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the I AM, the inner law written in my heart.' Feel the truth now; let yourself revise any boast of rules into the quiet obedience of awareness.
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