Noah Within: Inner Flood of Righteousness
2 Peter 2:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Noah is spared from the old world; he is described as a preacher of righteousness amid judgment on the ungodly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that this line speaks not of a distant land but of your inner climate. The 'old world' is the stubborn pattern of belief—fear, doubt, separation—that you no longer nourish. Noah, described as the eighth person and a preacher of righteousness, is the living I AM in you—your settled consciousness that proclaims righteousness and shuns ungodliness. When you hold to that state, a flood of awareness enters your inner scene and washes away those old thoughts. The flood is not punishment but a cleansing movement, revealing the new order that your imagining has already declared. Spared not the old world means these old habits pass away as you choose a new identity; Noah's preservation shows that your essential self remains intact while the form of your former thinking is rearranged by the power you insist upon. The world of the ungodly dissolves as you dwell in the truth that you are one with the I AM, and your life follows that inner alignment. This is salvation and redemption—not postponed, but realized as you affirm and feel the new state now.
Practice This Now
Act: Assume the Noah state right now—feel yourself as the I AM, a preacher of righteousness; revise one doubt into certainty and imagine the cleansing flood washing away the old thoughts. Let that feeling linger as you move through the day.
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