Everywhere Prayer: Lifting Inner Hands

1 Timothy 2:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Timothy 2 in context

Scripture Focus

8I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.
1 Timothy 2:8

Biblical Context

Timothy calls for prayer everywhere with lifted, holy hands, free from wrath and doubt.

Neville's Inner Vision

To pray everywhere is a state of consciousness you enter now. Your hands rise in the inner sense because you are lifting your attention to the good you desire, not towards conflict. The phrase holy is the soul's alignment with your I AM—separate from outer noise, yet present to its power. Wrath and doubt are the opposite posture: they bind you to limitation and keep your argument against your own realization. Let them go; revise the moment to align with the truth that you are already that which you seek. In this inner posture, the outer world becomes a sign of your inner state. You do not go anywhere to pray; you return to the sanctuary of your own consciousness and declare, in effect, 'I am in the state of the wish fulfilled.' The universal call to prayer is the invitation to awaken from forgetfulness, to let your awareness order your feelings, words, and deeds. When you dwell in that state, you will perceive, in time, the harmony you imagined reflected back to you.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit in silence, close your eyes, and assume the state 'I am praying everywhere now' with the inner hands lifted; feel holy peace replacing wrath and doubt, and let that feeling guide your next choice.

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