Imputed Righteousness Now
Romans 4:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage praises a blessed state in which God imputes righteousness without works, and sins are forgiven and not counted.
Neville's Inner Vision
David’s blessing describes a state of consciousness rather than a distant law. In Neville’s terms, righteousness is not earned by deeds but imprinted by the I AM as your present condition. When you accept that God imputes righteousness apart from works, you align with the inner rhythm where sins are forgiven and not counted. The blessed man is the one whose inner ledger is cleared because you stop identifying with fault and begin identifying with the merciful truth of your being. Imagination is the instrument by which this imputation becomes your lived reality; you do not try to change God’s mind from without, you awaken to the fact that you already stand in the light. Renew your sense of self until the feeling of separation dissolves and you hear the timeless verdict that nothing in you is ever imputed as sin. By turning to your I AM and feasting on forgiveness as your immediate state, you liberate your life from the burden of deeds and enter the blessedness David describes.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that God already imputes righteousness to you; imagine a ledger cleared of every fault. Rest in the sense that sins are forgiven and not counted as yours.
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