Remembering Inner Faithful Guides
Hebrews 13:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls you to remember those who rule over you—the voices of inner truth and trust—and to imitate the faith they embody, while mindful of where their conversation leads.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remembering them, in Neville's sense, is not a remembrance of persons outside you but a turning of attention to the reigning states of consciousness that govern your mind. The ‘rule over you’ are the dominant beliefs and imagined outcomes you allow to guide your life. The ‘word of God’ they spoke is the inner conviction that corresponds to divine truth within you—the truth your imagination can claim and stabilize. When you choose to follow their faith, you are aligning with the trust that imagines the end from the beginning: a life where harmony, health, provision, and purpose are already present as your present experience, not distant goals. The phrase ‘considering the end of their conversation’ invites you to examine the outcome of your inner dialogues—the kind of reality your mental chat produces. Thus, you imitate the faith by continually returning to the assumption that the state you seek is already true in you. This is not imitation of another; it is awakening to your own I AM and the power of imagination to birth it.
Practice This Now
Choose one guiding inner state, and in quiet imagination hear its Word spoken to you. Then revise your current belief to the end-state and feel it as real now.
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