Faith Establishes the Inner Law

Romans 3:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Romans 3 in context

Scripture Focus

31Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law.
Romans 3:31

Biblical Context

Faith does not void the law; it re-establishes it within your consciousness. The inner law is fulfilled as you align your imagination with the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Romans 3:31 whispers a truth your soul already knows: faith is not a rebellion against law, but its restoration in the sanctuary of awareness. The law stands not as something external to obey, but as the order of your own inner state—the quiet discipline of your attention, your trust in the I AM. When you say I believe, you are not breaking the law; you are reconfiguring your mind to the state in which the law is natural. As you inhabit the feeling of the I AM as your own constant presence, you are establishing the very pattern that the law requires: fidelity to truth, consistency of expectation, and alignment with divine order. Faith is therefore practical imagination that refuses to entertain contradiction; it imagines the truth that already exists within you and allows it to unfold as you live and breathe. The moment you assume you are the embodiment of the law, you are living in the decree that it is already done; the external world merely mirrors that inner constancy.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes. Place your attention on the I AM within you and declare I am the law established in me, then feel a quiet, unshakable certainty that your imagination has established the inner order you seek.

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