Inner Faith Against Unbelief
Romans 3:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 3:3-4 speaks to the question of unbelief and shows that disbelief does not erase God's faithfulness. It declares that God remains true while human doubts may lie, and that one is justified by aligning with God's words and overcoming judgment through that inner trust.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose you listen to the question, and you notice your attention turning to others' unbelief. The text asks what if some did not believe, but you hear it as a mirror of your own living belief: your belief or disbelief does not alter the immutable truth of the I AM within. God being true is not out there; it is the fact of your inner certainty. Unbelief in the world is simply a misalignment of imagination with law. When you persist in the conviction that God's truth stands independent of any human doubt, you awaken to the inner authority that governs every scene. Your statements—your spoken and unspoken decrees—are strengthened as you declare them in alignment with that truth. You are justified in your sayings not by the world's verdict but by the internal recognition of the divine pattern of I AM. From that inner court, you overcome judgment by returning to the stable, unconditional reality of who you are in God, and the outer scene shifts to reflect that certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: For the next few minutes, revise your inner narrative by saying, 'God is true in me; I am justified by His words.' Feel that certainty as a living fact in your chest until any trace of judgment dissolves.
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