Grace and Peace Multiplied
2 Peter 1:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Grace and peace are gifts that multiply as you grow in the knowledge of God and Jesus. The verse invites you to awaken to this inner state now.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this line, Peter is not commanding God to increase grace, but beckoning you to awaken to the fact that grace and peace already reside within your consciousness. The 'knowledge of God' and 'of Jesus' is not a stack of facts but a shift in your sense of self—the recognition that you are the I AM, the living awareness in which all things occur. When you stand in that knowing, grace and peace multiply into your experience because your inner atmosphere has changed. Your thoughts, feelings, and choices align with truth, and you begin to see events as expressions of the divine order rather than random appearances. The multiplication is psychological: as you cultivate truth and faithful discernment, your perception sweetens, fear subsides, and the heart settles into shalom. This is the quiet revolution of self-awareness: the more you know God within, the more you live as grace and peace in outward form. Practice the inner attitude of I AM, and watch the outer world reflect your inner state, with wisdom guiding your steps.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already in grace and peace. Revise your sense of self until the verse feels real, resting in that present awareness.
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