Praying With a Good Conscience
Hebrews 13:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse requests prayers for the writer, claiming a good conscience. It emphasizes living honestly as a daily disposition.
Neville's Inner Vision
Hebrews 13:18, in the Neville idiom, becomes a statement about your inner state rather than a petition to a distant power. When the writer says, 'Pray for us,' you hear the call to align your awareness with the truth of a good conscience. The 'conscience' is the inner compass of I AM, the quiet sense of rightness that lives in you when your thoughts and feelings are pure. 'In all things willing to live honestly' is not moralizing from without, but a decision to inhabit a truthful state of being. Trust in that inner alignment and treat prayer as the act of reaffirming that you already are the honest self you desire to manifest. Your faith, in Neville's sense, is a conviction that awareness can recreate circumstances to reflect integrity. So you practice by assuming the feeling of that state now: see yourself acting honestly, feel the confidence of a spotless conscience, and let the world echo that inner standard.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat: 'I AM an honest self; I have a good conscience in all things.' Then imagine a moment today where you act with integrity and feel it as already done.
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