Remain With What You Learned
2 Timothy 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Timothy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse urges you to persist in the things you've learned and been assured of, grounded in the source of that teaching. It invites you to remember who taught them—the inner source you carry now.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, continue in the state you have learned, for you are not distant from the truth you learned; you are the I AM, the inner teacher that prompted those lessons. The words learned and assured point to a present certainty born of consciousness, not a fading memory. When you imagine you are still dwelling in that learned truth, you are not recalling a past event but occupying the state in which it is true. To continue is to remain in the awareness that the source of your learning lies within, and that this inner teacher cannot be undone by doubt. Endurance, then, is fidelity to the inner assumption that your life reflects the truth you have embraced. By staying loyal to that memory of teaching, you reinterpret every circumstance as the fruit of that inner instruction, and your daily experience aligns with the certainty you chose to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, affirming I am the source of this learning and I continue in it now; feel the conviction as a present sensation in the chest and hold it for a minute, letting the inner teacher solidify as your immediate reality.
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