Angels in Brotherly Love

Hebrews 13:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hebrews 13 in context

Scripture Focus

1Let brotherly love continue.
2Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
Hebrews 13:1-2

Biblical Context

Hebrews 13:1-2 exhorts ongoing brotherly love and welcoming strangers, interpreted as embracing inner aspects of consciousness where 'angels' appear as divine presence within.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let brotherly love continue is a call to sustain a state of kinship within your own mind—an unbroken memory that you are one heart in a common consciousness. When Hebrews says, "be not forgetful to entertain strangers," the word entertain means to welcome, to make room in your inner world for anyone who comes as a living expression of the self. The "strangers" are the parts of your mind you have not yet trusted: prejudice, fear, pride, or a new opportunity awaiting your awareness. By entertaining them—by listening, by treating them with warmth—you awaken the possibility that you have entertained angels unawares. The angels are not afar; they are God appearing as neighbor, as the unseen ally in your current circumstance. Your task is to choose the feeling of universal brotherhood now, revise any doubt, and practice imagining the other person as a manifestation of your own I AM. In doing so, you align your inner atmosphere with unity and invite divine manifestations to enter your life as tangible reality.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and recall a person you call a stranger. Imagine inviting them into your space, offering warmth, and affirming, 'You are welcome here as part of my one consciousness.'

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