Hebrews 13:18-22 Inner Peace
Hebrews 13:18-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hebrews asks for prayers and a clear conscience, urging honest living. It invokes the God of peace to restore and perfect believers to do His will through the everlasting covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the beloved reader, Hebrews 13:18-22 invites you into a state of being where prayer is an inner agreement, and peace is the atmosphere you live in. The author trusts that a good conscience is not a record of past deeds but the current disposition of awareness. The God of peace, who raised Jesus, is the I AM within you, the shepherd who tends the folds of your attention. Through the blood of the everlasting covenant points to a perpetual renewal of your inner covenant—an ongoing decision to align your thoughts, feelings, and choices with the divine will. When you assent to this inner cadence, you become 'perfect in every good work' not by striving, but by allowing the will that is well-pleasing to work in you. The exhortation to listen is a reminder that your inner truth speaks briefly, yet powerfully: you are being guided into harmony with your true cause. Your room for growth is the revision of your sense of self until your life mirrors this quiet, steadfast peace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and dwell in the feeling that God is the I AM within you, the shepherd of your mind. Assume the reality: you are already living in perfect alignment with His will, beyond struggle, and let that peace govern your next moment.
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