Inner Assembly of Love
Hebrews 10:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites us to cultivate a conscious fellowship—provoking love and good works—while staying joined in mindful gathering as the day nears. In Neville's reading, this is an inner discipline, not merely external obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider your own consciousness as the stage where love is provoked and deeds are born. The command to 'consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works' is not merely urging outward action; it is awakening the I AM who notices, harmonizes, and moves within. When you imagine yourself in constant fellowship, you are not seeking company apart from you; you are aligning your inner state with unity. The word 'assemble' becomes an act of inner gathering, a steady practice of returning attention to the field of awareness where all beings are expressions of the one Life. As you see 'the day approaching'—the moment of realization—refuse any belief in separation; dwell in the conviction that your awareness provokes love and righteous action in the world by its very nature. Your responsibility is to hold the vision, revise doubtful states, and feel the wish fulfilled as if already yours. Through this inner assembly, the outer life follows, because imagination creates the reality you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and imagine yourself in an inner circle with others; feel the love rising and declare, 'I AM in this assembly, provoking love and good works now.' Let that feeling of 'already done' settle as your new baseline.
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