Grace Against Strange Doctrines
Hebrews 13:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Do not be swayed by divers and strange doctrines. The heart is stabilized by grace, not by foods or external observances that profit no one.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Hebrews 13:9 as a gentle invitation to retrain your attention. The divers and strange doctrines are not simply wrong ideas; they are states of consciousness you slip into when you forget the I AM. The heart, or the sense of self as that living awareness, is established by grace—felt, not argued. Meats and rituals represent attempts to prove worthiness through external rules; they profit no one who seeks security in transient forms. In this Neville-reading, grace is the inner trust that you are already favored, that your life is sustained by the ever-present I AM. When you stop chasing new teachings and turn inward, the mind discovers a steadiness that no doctrine can shake. You are not defined by what you eat or what you study, but by the grace which holds your heart. Thus, belief becomes revision: reaffirm that you are the grace by which you are established, and the world rearranges to reflect it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In stillness, assume the state 'I am established in grace' and feel it as a living current in the heart. Revise any belief that you must follow a rule or doctrine to be blessed.
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