Thessalonians Inner Love Abounding
1 Thessalonians 3:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses urge love to grow among all and declare that God will establish hearts in holiness so they stand blameless at Christ's coming.
Neville's Inner Vision
These lines reveal that the elevation of your life begins not with outward acts alone, but with a transformation of your inner state. 'Increase and abound in love' is a directive to awaken a steady stream of compassion within your own consciousness, a realization that you are the I AM through whom all love flows. When you claim that love is your natural state toward others and toward all men, you are not performing; you are aligning with your true being. The second clause—to end he may establish your hearts unblameable in holiness—speaks to the inner discipline of alignment: holiness is not a moral reproach from without but a settledness of awareness, a heart made blameless by the certainty of your unity with God. The coming of the Lord with all his saints points to the decisive moment when your awareness transcends separation and recognizes the Christ within every person. Thus, holiness and love are one living present reality, not distant future events. Practice: dwell in the awareness that you are already the living embodiment of love, and watch your inner world rearrange itself to match that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of universal love for all beings; silently declare, 'I am the increasing love of God in me,' and carry that feeling through the day.
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