Following the Inner Example
2 Thessalonians 3:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Thessalonians 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls believers to imitate the apostles by not being disorderly. It points to the standard of orderly conduct as the example to follow.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that 'following us' in this moment is not a command about places or people, but about your inner state. The path the apostles walked was one of disciplined being, a steady I AM that does not spill energy in needless noise. The word 'disorderly' is a projection of a restless psyche—fear, impatience, lack of trust in the present moment. When you claim the same inner posture, you align with the order of your divine nature, and your life will organize itself to match that seriousness of purpose. You already know, in your own consciousness, how to follow the pattern: cultivate quiet expectation, fulfill your duties without complaint, and support others from a place that is self-sufficient, not dependent on outer signs. By imagining yourself as the one who consistently acts from inner order, you practice the discipline Paul embodied. Your environment becomes a mirror of that inner state, and events unfold with smoothness, clarity, and faithfulness. The command to observe is a reminder to dwell in the I AM and permit your thoughts, feelings, and actions to obey that law of order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the feeling that you are the steady, orderly presence others naturally follow. Revise any impulse to hurry or complain by dwelling in a scene where tasks complete themselves through your calm, confident I AM.
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