Found Me in Inner Rome

2 Timothy 1:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Timothy 1 in context

Scripture Focus

17But, when he was in Rome, he sought me out very diligently, and found me.
2 Timothy 1:17

Biblical Context

Onesiphorus in Rome diligently seeks Paul and finds him, illustrating steadfast pursuit and the reward of faithful companionship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through Neville's psychology, Rome is a state of mind, not a city. The one who searched diligently represents a steady act of wanting, a fixed attention in the I AM, and finding is the inner recognition that the help and presence we seek are already resident within. When Paul is in Rome and sought out, the verse reveals how the mind, when steadfast, moves toward its own treasure; the faithful messenger is the conscious act that never quits. The presence of God descends not as a distant rescue but as self-identification that the I AM is always near, and the finding is the realization that the beloved speaker is indeed inside, in the present moment. This is perseverance and endurance; it is the love of God in action, rewriting the felt sense of isolation into a communion of inner realities. The diligent seeker does not conquer an external obstacle but makes a mental turn—from absence to presence, from density to spacious awareness—until the inner encounter becomes a fact of life.

Practice This Now

Practice: close your eyes and assume the present-tense reality that you have already found the help you seek; feel it as intimate companionship, and anchor it with a grateful breath.

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