Romans 2:25 Inner Law Reality

Romans 2:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Romans 2 in context

Scripture Focus

25For circumcision verily profiteth, if thou keep the law: but if thou be a breaker of the law, thy circumcision is made uncircumcision.
Romans 2:25

Biblical Context

Romans 2:25 states that circumcision profits only if the law is kept; if one breaks the law, circumcision is counted as uncircumcision.

Neville's Inner Vision

Romans 2:25 is not about a physical rite, but a condition of consciousness. Circumcision is the mind's idea of division—the noticeable gap between appearance and reality. When you keep the law of life—the inner principle that orders thoughts, feelings, and actions—you are circumscribed by a living awareness; this is circumcision in the spiritual sense: your inner awareness is aligned with the one Life. If you break the law by imagining limitation or separation, your inner circumcision becomes uncircumcision—your awareness is cut off from its original unity. The law is not a rule to be kept externally but an inner discipline of attention: fidelity to the present moment, to the I AM. To apply this, assume that you are already in possession of that aligned state; feel it now as real, let it govern your mental environment, and notice events shift. The outpicturing of life follows your inner consistency: identify with wholeness, and your inner covenant is kept.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit in quiet and repeat I am aligned with the divine law; my mind is ruled by life's unity. Feel the wholeness saturate your chest as you breathe in that truth.

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