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Galatians 2:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter and the other Jews behaved hypocritically to preserve appearances, and Barnabas was carried along by their dissimulation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment of Galatians 2:13, the crowd's pretense is a mirror of your own inner state when you forget the I AM and seek approval. Peter's outward stance and the 'other Jews' voice a collective opinion, while Barnabas yields—an inner conflict between truth and belonging. Neville's law of consciousness teaches that the external is the gross form of an inner state. The dissipation of integrity is not 'out there' but a misalignment within awareness. Recognize that you are the I AM, the constant in whom all appearances arise, and you can revise by assuming your true posture: unity with truth, not with fear of rejection. When you act from the crowd, you have only externalized a belief in separation; by choosing the inner assurance that you are one with the all, you restore consistency between inner conviction and outer form. Stand firm in the inner vision that you do not need to conform to be loved, and the world will reflect your inner order back to you. The call is holiness and integrity in your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and declare, 'I am the I AM; I stand unshaken by appearances.' Feel the inner conviction as if your entire being reflects that truth now.
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