Imputed Righteousness Within
Romans 4:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham’s faith was counted as righteousness; righteousness is imputed by belief, not by works.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater, Abraham’s faith is shown not as an action out there, but as a state of consciousness embraced within. The 'imputation' was the inner accounting of God—the I AM recognizing belief as the real currency of life. When Abraham believed, his entire sense of self aligned with the truth of his being, and righteousness became the texture of his experience. For you, the same principle applies: your faith is God in you recognizing what you are willing to accept as true now. Righteousness is not earned by outward deeds but credited to your inner state the moment you settle in the conviction that you already are complete. The word imputed points to inner valuation, an act of consciousness that counts your belief as your life. So, instead of chasing accolades or external assurance, turn inward and dwell in the awareness that the I AM has already assumed you righteous. In that now-recognized state, the external circumstances begin to align with your inner declaration because imagination creates reality.
Practice This Now
Practice: assume the feeling of being righteous now for 60 seconds, and let a simple scenario unfold in imagination where you act from that certainty.
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