Imputed Righteousness Through Faith
Romans 4:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 4:24 states that righteousness is imputed to us if we believe in the one who raised Jesus from the dead.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, this verse speaks of belief not as external assent but as a turning of the inner compass toward the risen Christ within. The 'us also' are discoveries in consciousness—states that become real when imagination embraces them as already true. Imputation, in Neville's sense, is the mind's occupancy with the truth of a completed life, not a verdict handed down from outside. When you believe in the one who raised Jesus from the dead, you are inviting the very power that resurrects dead forms to awaken your present sense of self. The resurrection is inner life revived: a shift from lack and effort to the perception of life as a present, living reality. Faith is trust in your unity with the Christ within; it is the discipline of assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled until it becomes your habitual awareness. The verse does not demand you earn righteousness; it invites you to align with the truth that you are already loved, restored, and made new by the risen consciousness you awaken within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and practice 'I am raised now' until it feels true; then anchor the sense of righteousness as your present life.
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