Inner Signatures of Paul
2 Thessalonians 3:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Thessalonians 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul signs his letter with his own hand as a personal seal, a tangible token of truth and fidelity. This act points to an inner sign we must muster in our own consciousness to claim unity with the divine and with one another.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul’s salutation with mine own hand is not merely a custom; it is a symbolic instruction for your inner life. The writer’s sign is the inner act by which you acknowledge that the self you call Paul is the self you call I AM, the law-giver and faithful friend of your own mind. When you "write" in the realm of consciousness, you are signing reality with authority; the token is less ink and more conviction that the state you desire is already present in your awareness. In the posture of inner authorship, you greet your day as if it were sent from your own divine nature, and you greet others as expressions of that same unity. The epistle becomes a present-tense invitation: the truth of your being is not somewhere far away but right here, right now, as you assume and feel it real. The sign is the assurance that your faithfulness to your ideal creates events that align with it. The presence of God is the awareness that you are the scribe of your life, and your I AM seals every letter that arises in your experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Write 'I AM' on the inner page of your day, feel the seal of your own hand signing reality. Then revise any lingering doubt until the impression rests as fact in your consciousness.
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