Inner Sabbath of God

Hebrews 4:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hebrews 4 in context

Scripture Focus

4For he spake in a certain place of the seventh day on this wise, And God did rest the seventh day from all his works.
5And in this place again, If they shall enter into my rest.
Hebrews 4:4-5

Biblical Context

Hebrews 4:4-5 speaks of God resting on the seventh day and invites His people to enter that rest, signaling an inner state to be entered.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider that the seventh day is not a timeline but a mental mood—completion of the inner factory of thought. When God rested from His works, He demonstrates the I AM's power to suspend effort and rest in the truth that all is already done in consciousness. The call, 'if they shall enter into my rest,' is not a distant command but an invitation to shift your center of gravity from striving to awareness. In Neville's language, every 'day' you wake is a moment to realize that you already are what you seek—rest, order, and completion. By consenting to the inner rest, you stop measuring life by lack and you realize the creative energy of the I AM flows through you, not by effort but by attention. The rest is your natural baseline when you stop the restless wants and listen to the still, inner Voice. Let the imagination do the work of turning thought into being, and you will find the world rearranging from rest rather than from effort.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe out, and assume, 'I am in God's rest now.' Visualize a calm inner room where every need is already satisfied, and dwell there for a minute.

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