One Man, Infinite Life
Romans 5:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
One man's act of separation is mirrored as a collective sense of condemnation; one man's righteousness awakens a universal gift of life. The passage invites you to see your inner state as the source of all outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine that neither sin nor righteousness are external happenings but states you awaken or forget within the you that thinks, so the many are but many aspects of your own inner life. The offence of one becomes a collective belief in separation, a dream of condemnation that you can revise by shifting your centers of gravity—your inner I AM and its recognition. The righteousness of one is the inner alignment with God, the obedience of the one-man consciousness; through this inner obedience, many are made righteous as you remember you are the very life of God appearing as you. In truth, the \"all\" is your whole field of awareness; when you rest in the gift of life, you stop negotiating with lack and fear and instead accept the gift as present. The claim is not that God punishes or rewards externally, but that your present inner state determines your outer experience. So you can begin now by assuming you are justified, sensing the Life that gives and sustains you, and letting that assumption linger until it is your normal awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state that you are already justified, and feel the I AM as life now; repeat 'I am the righteousness of God now' until condemnation dissolves.
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