Inner Scoffers of Last Days

2 Peter 3:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Peter 3 in context

Scripture Focus

3Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts,
2 Peter 3:3

Biblical Context

In the last days, there will be scoffers who follow their own desires and doubt or dismiss the truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

Peter names a psychology at work: the mind’s last-days scoffing is not distant history but a rhythm of consciousness, a play of belief and appetite. When you hear the word scoffer, hear it as the voice of a habit within you that has forgotten its unity with the I AM. The last days are simply the present moment when old patterns rise like weather, testing your settled state. The true action is not to fight the scoff but to reoccupy the inner state you desire as real. If you imagine you are already aligned with truth—faithful, obedient, awake—you alter the inner movements that give rise to outer skepticism. Imagination creates; therefore claim that you are the I AM, fully aware and receptive to divine order, and let the impression of that state sink into your body, breath, and nerve. When the inner voice of lust or doubt speaks, answer it with the feeling of the wish fulfilled: you are governed by a higher law, and the 'scoffer' dissolves as a mere memory of a former you.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare: 'I am the I AM; I am now in harmony with truth.' Then revise the moment by visualizing yourself acting from obedience and faith, letting the inner state replace the outer doubt.

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