Patience as Inner Salvation
2 Peter 3:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites you to recognize that God's patient endurance is your salvation, and that Paul's writings convey wisdom given by God.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the longsuffering of the Lord not as a distant measure of time but as the steady inward patience of the I AM within you. Salvation, then, becomes the moment-by-moment realization that your true state remains stable regardless of outer events. Paul’s wisdom, far from being a mere letter, is inner guidance given to your waking imagination—proof that your mind can be directed by a greater self. When you acknowledge that the I AM is your true center, you align with salvation's rhythm: freedom from fear, lack, and hurry. Do not await rescue from outside; revise your inner scene until limitation dissolves and the sense of being fully established in the life you desire returns. If doubt arises, remember that the Lord’s patience has already achieved what you seek, in the only place worth calling real—the inner state. You are not waiting for time; you are awakening to your true self, saved by the patient love of God within.
Practice This Now
Impose a daily practice: close your eyes, assume you are already saved by the Lord’s patience, and rest in the I AM as your constant present. Repeat quietly, 'I am saved now,' until the feeling of that reality saturates your being.
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