Entrance Into the Everlasting Kingdom
2 Peter 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Peter 1:11 promises an abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom of Jesus Christ. It speaks of salvation as a gifted shift that invites believers into a lasting, inner reality rather than a distant future event.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, this verse speaks not of a physical gate but of a definite movement of consciousness. The entrance is not something God gives you at the end of time; it is the moment you awaken to the fact that the kingdom is within you, the everlasting realm you govern by the I AM that you are. When you affirm 'I am,' you align with the elevated state that already stands as your true house. The verse says ‘abundantly,’ meaning there is no lack—only an inner abundance of awareness. The so-called external world becomes a reflection of your inner condition; as you hold steady in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, the outer life opens to correspond. The kingdom is not earned by effort, but entered by revision of your sense of self: you are not a seeker; you are the one who has entered through the consciousness you inhabit. Practice daily shifts of attention from lack to presence, until the feeling of arrival saturates your thoughts and becomes your sensation of self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare quietly, 'I am dwelling in the everlasting kingdom now.' Then imagine a gate opening as you step into a warm, familiar light—feel it real until it is your habitual state.
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