Inner Faith, Enduring I AM
Hebrews 3:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns that unbelief can harden the heart; it calls us to encourage one another daily and to keep the initial bold confidence in Christ until the end.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Hebrews 3:12-14 as a map of the inner life. The 'evil heart of unbelief' is a misalignment of your awareness - an inner posture that forgets the living God, the I AM you are. To depart from God is to drift from your own divine center. The command to 'exhort one another daily' is really about the mind's steady conversation with itself: remind yourself, and imagine another, that you are already one with Christ, that your center of being is superseded by the end you choose. The word 'To day' invites immediacy - now, in this moment, return to the original confidence you began with and keep it steadfast 'unto the end.' When you hold the beginning of your confidence, you activate the reality that you are partaker of Christ, not by struggle but by alignment of feeling and assumption. So cultivate a luminous inner discipline: dwell in the I AM, revise doubt with the felt-sense of unity, and let that steady inner state redraw your outer experience.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly tonight, close your eyes, and assume the end: you are already one with Christ, the I AM present now. Feel that steady state and repeat, 'I am the living Christ within me now,' until the feeling of certainty remains.
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