Ready to Be Offered: Inner Departure
2 Timothy 4:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Timothy 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents Paul declaring his readiness to be offered and his imminent departure, signaling a conscious transition. It frames departure as an inner offering, not mere withdrawal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, readiness is not a future event but a state of consciousness—the I AM declaring itself ready to pour forth. The 'offering' becomes an inner surrender, a consent to the next movement of God rather than a fear-filled endurance. When you dwell in the sense that departure is at hand, you awaken to the truth that you are not bound by time; you are the power that time obeys. The departure is a shift of state, a resurrection of possibility where limitation yields to life. The outer world then moves to reflect this inner decision: doors open, circumstances reconfigure, appearances concede to the inner fact that you have already moved beyond the old you. Remember that imagination creates reality: if you imagine yourself stepping through an inner doorway, you have already passed beyond the curtain of sense. So the line invites you to live from the end in mind, to realize that your readiness births the next form your life takes.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already in the state described—feel it as real now, revise any fear or lack, and sense the departure as movement into greater life.
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