Present With You Now
Galatians 4:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul longs to be present with them and to change his voice, but he stands in doubt of them. The verse reveals how inner doubt disturbs relationship and invites a turn toward unity in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul's cry is not about distance but about the state you inhabit. In Neville's reading, presence is an inner alignment, a willingness to enter the Galatians' consciousness by assuming you already are one with them in the I AM. To desire to be present now is to choose the felt reality of unity over separation; to 'change my voice' is to revise the inner speech until it resonates with love rather than doubt. 'For I stand in doubt of you' exposes a habitual mental image that projects otherness. Remember: you are the I AM, and imagination creates reality. By dwelling in the feeling of the wish fulfilled— that you already stand together—your words, your tone, and your actions will reflect certainty. This is not manipulation but the natural consequence of a man who sees all minds as one within his own consciousness. The moment you persist in this inner revision, the outer scene harmonizes; the Galatians are present in you, and your doubt dissolves into trust.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, imagine the Galatians as present within your inner room, and repeat in the mind: I am present with you now, and I revise my voice from doubt to unity.
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