Inner Wisdom of Paul's Epistles
2 Peter 3:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Peter 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage teaches that God's patient timing is salvation, that Paul wrote with spiritual wisdom, and that some parts are hard to grasp and easily twisted by an unstable mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take 2 Peter 3:15-16 as a map of your inner weather. The longsuffering of our Lord is salvation means the patient tempo of your I AM—awareness that does not hurry conclusions but waits for truth to reveal itself in consciousness. When you rest in that tempo, salvation becomes a present fact: harmony within, certainty that your life is governed by the divine intention already within you. Paul according to the wisdom given unto him is not a distant apostle but the inner faculty of interpretation God has endowed your mind with. It is this wisdom that decodes the impressions you receive and guides you into your own wholeness. The epistles in which are some things hard to be understood point to parts of your thinking that have not settled into now-awareness; they are not threats but invitations to revise. Those who are unlearned and unstable are those who wrest with the scriptures from fear, producing destruction in mind—merely misinterpretation, not law. Become still; let the wise inner Paul speak through you; watch as the imagined difficulties melt when you accept that you are the I AM, the living conclusion of truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume that the longsuffering of the Lord is your own inner tempo; revise doubt by affirming 'I AM,' and feel the inner Paul guiding you into clarity and rest.
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