Inner Church Greetings

Colossians 4:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Colossians 4 in context

Scripture Focus

15Salute the brethren which are in Laodicea, and Nymphas, and the church which is in his house.
Colossians 4:15

Biblical Context

Paul asks the Colossians to salute the brethren in Laodicea, and Nymphas, and the church in his house. It highlights communal fellowship and personal welcome as essential to the life of the community.

Neville's Inner Vision

Saluting the brethren in Laodicea, and Nymphas, and the church in his house, is not merely a social cue; it is a recognition of one undivided life within you. In Neville's sense, each named gathering is a state of consciousness you occupy. Laodicea represents a hospitable, inclusive field of awareness where every neighbor, every part of your being, is welcomed into the Light. Nymphas and his house church symbolize the intimate circle of your I AM—your core identity and its creative center—inviting you to honor the sacred assembly within your own home of consciousness. When you extend greeting to these inner brethren, you align your feeling with unity, dissolving walls between self and other. The verse points to the truth that community and love are not external structures but inner relationships that reflect how you hold your own life. To live it, you must practice a habitual, intimate acknowledgment: see them, greet them, bless them, and feel your oneness here and now. The outer church mirrors your inner church; as you salute, you awaken to a larger sense of togetherness that you are, and always were.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and assume the feeling of greeting the Laodicean brethren and Nymphas' church in your own heart; say, 'I greet you as fellow expressions of the I AM' and dwell in that unity for a minute.

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