Grace Beyond Sin: Inner Renewal
Romans 6:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The apostle asks whether believers should keep sinning to maximize grace; he answers no, for you are dead to sin and you must not live in it any longer.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagining is the only real act here. Sin is not a power over you; it is a state of consciousness you once accepted. God’s grace is the awareness of your true I AM; when you awaken to death to sin, you awaken to life to God. The question in Romans 6:1-2 mirrors a mind clinging to the old identity: 'shall I continue in sin so grace may abound?' But grace does not license the old self; grace reveals you as what you already are—the one who imagines and thereby becomes. If you insist you are still the sinner, you remain in the dream of separation; if you revise your sense of self to the new creation, you dissolve the old habit patterns. Your body responds to your inner state, and your environment aligns with your assumed reality. The crucial move is not moral effort but inner assumption: you are dead to sin, alive to God, right now. Let the feeling of this truth flood your consciousness until it becomes your habitual sense of self.
Practice This Now
In the next few minutes, revise by affirming 'I am dead to sin; I live to God now' and feel that truth as your present reality. Let the feeling of being alive to God swell until the old habit fades.
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