Inner Judgment Reimagined

Romans 2:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Romans 2 in context

Scripture Focus

5But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God;
Romans 2:5

Biblical Context

Romans 2:5 warns that a hard, impenitent heart stores up wrath until the day of reckoning.

Neville's Inner Vision

You are not warding off a distant punishment; you are watching a state of consciousness. Romans 2:5 describes the hard heart storing up wrath as if the self were separate from God, and that inner accumulation becomes the day of wrath you experience in feeling and thought. In Neville’s teaching, the 'righteous judgment of God' is the alignment of your own awareness with truth: when you insist on hardness, you project wrath outward; when you soften and revise your sense of self, you release it. See that the I AM within you—your true consciousness—can choose anew at this moment. By imagining yourself as the one who forgives, who lets go, who accepts responsibility for your inner climate, you dissolve the imagined condemnation. The moment you feel it real that you are already loved, already whole, the inner scales balance and your external scene shifts to reflect that inner order. Practice turning toward the present I AM, and witness how the day of wrath gives way to a quiet, just revelation inside.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, in the first-person I AM, revise the moment by stating I soften; I forgive; I release imagined wrath. Then feel the new self entering the scene as if it is already true.

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