The Inner Exhortation Letter

Hebrews 13:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hebrews 13 in context

Scripture Focus

22And I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word of exhortation: for I have written a letter unto you in few words.
Hebrews 13:22

Biblical Context

The author urges readers to endure the exhortation and receive the short, pointed message he has written.

Neville's Inner Vision

Brethren, the word of exhortation is not a stern decree from outside you but a summons issued by your own I AM, the living awareness that you are. The brevity of the letter mirrors the truth that reality is formed from a single, clear state of consciousness. When you hear it, you are asked to bear with this inward invitation, to entertain it until it settles as a conviction in your heart. The exhortation becomes an internal directive: align your inner feeling with the truth you desire, and permit the outer scene to echo that inner shift. The writer’s request to receive the word is really a request to remember who you are and to stop wandering in doubt. In this light, the letter written in few words is a compact script of your creation, a reminder that your life springs from the state you entertain in quiet awareness. When you heed it, you are not obeying a person but awakening to your own consciousness, and the world begins to respond accordingly.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the exhortation is already true; feel its certainty until it becomes your present state. Then revise any doubt by silently affirming I AM and this word is done in me now.

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