Inner Fruit Of Holiness
Romans 6:19-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul contrasts the old servitude to sin with a new servitude to God, showing that sin produces death while yielding to righteousness produces holiness and eternal life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul speaks in the language of men because the flesh is stubborn, but the deeper law is a state of consciousness. When you once yielded your members to uncleanness, you believed you were separated from righteousness, and life moved in a pattern that ends in decay. The invitation in this moment is not outward reform but a shift of your inner ruler: wake up to the fact that you are the I AM, and that your body and actions are the instruments of a new awareness. By imagining yourself already free from sin and devoted to God, you redraw the motive power of every thought, word, and deed. The fruit you bear is not earned by effort but by the conviction that holiness is your natural state, and eternal life is the gift that follows from embracing that truth. Your end moves from death to life as your inner sense aligns with righteousness; you stand free because your true identity is divine.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the role of your future self who is free from sin; repeat an inward statement like 'I am free; I serve God; my fruit is holiness,' and feel that reality in your chest until the outer world mirrors it.
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