Believing God Imputed Righteousness
Romans 4:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Abraham’s faith in God is presented as the moment when trust is counted as righteousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the vision I teach, faith is not a quest for facts but a state of awareness. Abraham believed God not as an external event, but as an inner agreement with the I AM—the eternal, unconditioned consciousness within him. When that belief rested in his mind, the scripture says it was counted to him for righteousness; thus, your own belief, when you align with the I AM in the present, is counted as righteousness too. You are not persuading a distant God; you are aligning your inner world with the truth of your being, and the outer world follows the inner verdict. The so-called 'imputed' righteousness is simply the consequence of a mind that dwells in its true nature and feels its unity with God now. Do not seek righteousness as something to obtain in time; rather, adopt it as your immediate stance of being, and watch how life rearranges to reflect that inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your present feeling; softly declare 'I am the righteousness of God now' and let that conviction flood your heart until it feels real.
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