Remembrance Awakens Inner Command
2 Peter 3:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter writes to awaken your pure mind by remembrance of the words spoken by the prophets and by the apostles' commands. This call to remembrance is meant to align your consciousness with enduring truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the second epistle is not a distant letter but a summons to renew your inner state. The beloved is your true I AM, and the act of writing is a reminder to keep your pure mind alert to its source. By 'way of remembrance' you do not relive history; you deliberately return to the living truth already within you. The 'words spoken before by the holy prophets' are inner promptings—the quiet intuitions that say, 'This is the way.' The 'commandment of us the apostles' is your interior resolution to live by that truth—the discipline by which imagination becomes form. When you attend to these words in imagination, you aren't recalling the past; you are reintroducing yourself to the I AM that creates your world. The law of consciousness says that to remember is to re-create. If you assume these inner words are true now, you awaken obedience, discernment, and confidence in your daily acts. Let this be your present conversion: revise your self-conception to align with the remembered command and live from that memory now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume the inner words are true now; hear the prophets and apostles speaking within you and feel your mind aligning with their command as the I AM governs your life.
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