Beware The Withstood Words Within
2 Timothy 4:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Timothy 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns to beware of one who has greatly withstood our words. It signals that opposition to our teaching is a normal inner test of truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's view, the 'one' who withstood our words is not a separate foe but a state of consciousness within you. He represents the old belief that resists the new awareness you are awakening. The verse invites you to be watchful with a calm, nonreactive awareness—the I AM you truly are. When you identify the resistant state, you do not battle it; you revise it by assuming the end you desire is already true. Your words travel first to your own inner state, not to others' minds. If you persist in feeling the reality of your message being received by the right mind, the inner resistance dissolves and the imagined scene begins to manifest as fact. Be thou ware: track your inner movements with love and clarity, knowing the power lies in the state you cultivate rather than in external circumstances. The outer scene mirrors the internal state you consistently inhabit.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a quiet moment, picture the person who resisted your words; revise the scene to show them fully listening and agreeing, while you feel the acceptance as real. Then repeat the revision daily, aligning your inner state with the truth you desire.
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