Inner Remembering of the Poor

Galatians 2:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Galatians 2 in context

Scripture Focus

10Only they would that we should remember the poor; the same which I also was forward to do.
Galatians 2:10

Biblical Context

Paul notes that others urged him to remember the poor, and he says he was eager to do so. This frames generosity as a practical discipline, not mere sentiment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the scale of Galatians, this is not about charity as an external duty but about the state of consciousness you inhabit. 'Remembering the poor' translates to remembering the lack and limitation that once you accept as reality, you magnetize more of it. In Neville's terms, the 'poor' are thoughts and feelings of depletion that dwell in your inner I AM. The Apostle's urging becomes a reminder that you, as awareness, frame your world by what you conceive in imagination. When you align with the truth that you are the I AM that imagines, you automatically become generous because generosity is the natural movement of a well-ordered mind. The command to remember the poor is really a call to revise your inner atmosphere until abundance feels as real as absence once did. The 'forward to do' is not effort but conviction: you affirm, 'I am the one who provides; I can imagine into fullness.' By assuming the feeling of already having enough and of giving from that fullness, you shift the entire field toward generosity.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine yourself freely giving from your inner abundance, as if it is already real. Say softly to yourself, 'I am the I AM of plenty and I bless the world through giving.'

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