Justus and the Inner Kingdom
Colossians 4:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Colossians 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Justus, a Jew by birth, is highlighted as a fellow worker in the kingdom of God, and his companionship brings comfort to Paul.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul names Justus, a Jew by birth, as one of his fellow workers in the kingdom, signaling that true partnership arises from alignment with inner principle rather than outward status. In Neville’s light, these fellow workers are not external colleagues but inner states that cooperate within the I AM. When you recognize Justus as an aspect of your own righteousness and your shared covenant with the kingdom, you feel the comfort Paul felt—a quiet assurance born of alignment with your highest self. The 'circumcision' points to the inward covenant of awareness, not a rite, and the kingdom of God becomes your present atmosphere, a realm you enter by assuming you are already there. The verse invites you to acknowledge the inner companionship that stabilizes you; it is your imagination actively supporting itself, turning the world of appearances into a manifestation of consciousness. By dwelling in that unity, you remove resistance and invite support, moving from lack to the tangible sensation of belonging to the divine order inside.
Practice This Now
Act: Close your eyes and repeat, I am one with the I AM; I am now in the company of the inner kingdom workers. Feel it as real presence and let that assurance comfort you.
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