Inner Kindness Covenant
2 Peter 1:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Godliness is joined to brotherly kindness, which itself leads to charity. The text invites a living chain of affinity: inward reverence becomes outward generosity.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader, this is not a distant command but a state of consciousness. Godliness is a posture of the I AM, and brotherly kindness arises as an inner tenderness toward the selves and worlds you encounter. When you imagine yourself as the I AM perceiving, kindness becomes your automatic response to others, and charity follows as the outward expression of that inner alignment. The kingdom lies within—the living memory that you are God’s idea made visible—and acts of generosity are simply the telling of that memory into form. Practice daily revision: when judgment rises, reframe it as concern; when separation appears, imagine a neighbor bathed in the same complete life you claim for yourself. Hold to the assumption that your world reflects your inner agreement, and notice how kindness shifts the climate of relationships, quietly bearing the fruit of charity.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the person who embodies godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity toward a specific person today. Close your eyes and feel the I AM within as you imagine a brief, helpful gesture toward that person, and stay with the warmth that follows.
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