Inner Faith in God: 1 Peter 1:21
1 Peter 1:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Peter 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Believers are taught to place their faith and hope in God because He raised Jesus and gave him glory.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville vantage, this verse is not about a distant event but a revelation of your own inner kingdom. Him who raised Jesus is the I AM within you, the awareness that can awaken from the grave of despair or limitation. When you believe in God, you are trusting the life within you, not an external savior; that belief dissolves the sensation of separation and returns you to the radiant state you really are. The dead he was raised from is the old self clinging to lack; the glory given to him is the inner radiance that attends the right assumption. Let your faith and hope be in God means place them in the source of life that is your own consciousness. Do not seek outside; observe as if the inner I AM fills the room, animates your days, and reconstructs your experiences from within. Your world bends to the steady claim that you are already God-touched, already alive by the power that raised you into present, joyful life. Practice this as a daily attitude: I AM, therefore I am.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly and declare I AM the God within me; my faith and hope rest in this I AM. Then revise any sense of lack by recalling a moment when you felt alive and empowered.
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