Righteousness
IN THE preceding
chapter righteousness was defined as the consciousness of already being what
you want to be. This is the true psychological meaning and obviously does
not refer to adherence to moral codes, civil law, or religious precepts. You
cannot attach too much importance to being righteous In fact, the entire Bible
is permeated with admonition and exhortations on this subject.
Break off thy sins by righteousness.
Dan. 4:27
My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go: my
heart shall not reproach me so long as I live.
Job 27 .6
My righteousness shall answer for me in time to come.
Genesis 30:33
Very often the words sin and righteousness are used m the
same quotation. This is a logical contrast of opposites and becomes enormously
significant in the light of the psychological meaning of righteousness and the
psychological meaning of sin. Sin means
to miss the mark. Not to attain your desire, not to be the person you want to
be, is sinning. Righteousness is the
consciousness of already being what you want to be. It is a changeless
educative law that effects must follow causes. Only by righteousness can you be
saved from sinning
There is a widespread misunderstanding as to what It means
to be "saved from sin." The following example will suffice to
demonstrate this misunderstanding and to establish the truth. A person living in
abject poverty may believe that by means of some religious or philosophical
activity he can be saved from sin" and his life improved as a result If
however, he continues to live in the same state of poverty, it is obvious that
what he believed was not the truth, and, in fact, he was not "saved "
On the other hand, he can be saved by righteousness. The successful use of the law of assumption would have the inevitable
result of an actual change in his life. He would no longer live in poverty.
He would no longer miss the mark. He would be saved from sin.
Except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of
the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of
heaven.
Matt. 5:20
Scribes and Pharisees
means those who are influenced and governed by the outer appearances the rules
and customs of the society in which they live, the vain desire to be thought
well of by other men. Unless this state of mind is exceeded, your life will
be one of limitation of failure to attain your desires of missing the mark of
sin. This righteousness is exceeded by true righteousness, which is always the
consciousness of already being that which you want to be.
One of the greatest pitfalls in attempting to use the law of
assumption is focusing your attention on things, on a new home, a better job, a
bigger bank balance. This is not the righteousness without which you "die
in your sins." Righteousness is not the thing itself; it is the consciousness, the feeling of already being the person you
want to be, of already having the thing you desire.
Seek ye first the kingdom
of God, and his
righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
Matthew 6
The kingdom (entire
creation) of God (your I AM) IS within you. Righteousness is the awareness that
you already possess it all.
The Power of Awareness
Neville Goddard
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