Inner Prophets, False Beliefs
2 Peter 2:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse warns that false prophets and teachers will arise, bringing damning beliefs that deny the Lord who bought them, and bring swift destruction.
Neville's Inner Vision
There are no external enemies here, only inner voices pretending to know. The verse speaks of false prophets among the people, and of teachers among you who secretly slip in damnable beliefs that deny the Lord that bought them. In Neville’s language, these are states of consciousness masquerading as truth—thoughts, feelings, and pictures that seem to define you as separate, lacking, or condemned. The danger is not from others but from you accepting a view of yourself contrary to your true nature: the I AM, the Lord within who purchased your wholeness. When you entertain such beliefs, you experience swift destruction not of body but of peace, alignment, and vision, because you have abandoned your one reality. The remedy is to revise your state to the one you actually are: consciousness aware of itself, the I AM that purchased all. Do not fight the thoughts; refuse their reality by dwelling in the awareness that your true self cannot be damaged by mistaken ideas. In that revision, the false are exposed as shadows and you awaken to the certainty of your unity with the divine life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM; I am the Lord who bought all thoughts.' Feel the truth reverberate through your chest until the sense of separation dissolves.
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