Dead to Sin, Alive in Imagination
Romans 6:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 6:7 declares that the dead are freed from sin; the 'dead' refers to the old self and its grip on guilt.
Neville's Inner Vision
Death here is not physical; it is a shift in your inner state. When you acknowledge the I AM as the sole reality, the power of sin dissolves because sin is only a belief entertained by a living consciousness. The dead man walking is the former you, the self that trembled before guilt, fear, or failure. In that inner death, you are released from the automatic patterns that have haunted your mind. You do not resist or change sin by willpower; you revise the premise you live from. Begin by assuming the end: you are already free, the I AM that you are (in you) is untouched by error. With this assumption, you awaken a new feeling tone that makes old impulses inert and irrelevant. The world you call 'sin' becomes a symptom of a belief cleared from consciousness. Hold to the sense that you are the liberated I AM, and let your thoughts, feelings, and choices echo that truth. Imagination creates the life you live; live as the one who is already free.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe slowly, and declare, 'I am dead to sin; I am freed now.' Then imagine a scenario where you move with ease, acted by the I AM, and feel that liberation settling into your body.
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