Inner Justice Of Romans 2:6-10
Romans 2:6-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God will render to everyone according to their deeds. Those who persevere in well doing seek glory, honor, and immortality; those who resist truth face tribulation and wrath.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your awakening, every deed is a movement of consciousness. The ‘judgment’ Paul speaks of is not a future courtroom but the immediate alignment of your inner state with truth. When you persist in well doing, you are practicing a steady, patient assumption that glory, honor, and immortality are already yours—a present-tense realization called eternal life. Those who seem contentious or who resist truth are simply the mind holding on to unrighteousness; in inner terms, they contract away from the light and invite resistance—indignation and wrath—into their experience. But the moment you refuse to abandon the divine state you are, you discover your inner world expands to warmly include peace, dignity, and harmony for all parts of your being. The Jew and the Gentile here symbolize the inner and outer aspects of the self, now reconciled under one I AM. The law at work is psychological: your deeds are your inner states made visible; by aligning imagination with truth, you render your life anew, and the distinction between deserving and undeserving dissolves into a single, pervasive grace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already the person who has eternal life—peaceful, glorious, and unshakably alive. Hold that feeling for a few minutes, revising any doubt with 'I AM' until it feels real.
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