Blessing And Belief: Inner Alignment

2 John 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 John 1 in context

Scripture Focus

11For he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds.
2 John 1:11

Biblical Context

2 John 1:11 warns that blessing someone who commits evil makes you a participant in their deeds. Withholding such assent protects your own inner state and integrity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of this verse as a map of your inner weather. In Neville's terms, every person and event is a disposition within your own I AM. When you bid God speed to someone’s evil act, you are consenting to that energy in your own consciousness, and you become a partaker in the outcome. You are not judging from afar; you are shaping with your belief. Therefore you must withdraw the assent and revise the image you hold. See the other as a current pattern within the single divine mind, not as a separated foe; bless the truth that would set them free, not the harm they seem to do. Keep your inner door closed to complicity, and open it to healing possibilities. By choosing a higher state—unity, truth, and love—you dissolve the impulse to join in evil with your words or thoughts. The practical result is quiet power: you stand free by reconditioning your imagination, and your outward world follows that inner revelation into harmony.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: In the next 24 hours, revise any impulse to bless a harmful deed by first assuming the higher I AM state, and saying inwardly, 'I bless truth and healing only.' Feel this revised state as real until it repeats itself.

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