Inner Persistence to Eternal Life
Romans 2:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 2:7 states that those who persist in well-doing, seeking glory, honor, and immortality, will attain eternal life. It points to an inner attainment—an enduring state of heart and mind—as the true prize.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s register, the glory, honor, and immortality are not external prizes but conditions of your inner state. Glory is the luminous awareness that you are God-aware, the I AM quietly approving your choices. Honor is the steady regard you hold for yourself as the beloved of God, a being kept by the breath of consciousness. Immortality is the unbroken continuity of awareness—the you who never truly dies, because you are the living I AM. The path is patient continuance: not fatigue, but consistent alignment of feeling and action with your divine nature. Each act of goodness, each moment of fidelity to your inner standard, refines your state until it becomes a settled conviction. As you dwell in this finished state, eternal life is not a future event but the present vibratory quality of your life—awake, vivid, and unceasing. Imagination is your instrument; your daily cultivation of glory becomes your reality.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, place a hand on the chest, and, in the present tense, affirm: I am the I AM enduring in good. Feel the current of eternal life already flowing through me until it becomes my everyday experience.
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