Two Immutable Promises Within
Hebrews 6:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows that patience yields the promise, and God confirms His plan with an oath. The two immutable anchors—God’s oath and His unchanging counsel—give the faithful a sure refuge and hopeful expectation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe how Hebrews links endurance with the divine act of oath and the immutability of counsel. In Neville’s psychology, the entire outer world is a projection of your inner state; the promise is not earned from without but declared from within as your I AM. The two immutable things are not distant laws but the constant anchors of awareness: God’s oath and His unchanging plan, both held inside the heart you call self. When you treat your inner state as the authority, waiting dissolves into confident presence, and strong consolation arises because you have fled to a refuge within the present I AM and laid hold on the hope you already possess. Endurance then becomes alignment rather than struggle—holding the sense that the promise is already realized, and every outward sign confirms that inner state. By aligning with these immutable anchors, you discover that nothing in truth can contradict your awareness, and the fulfillment of the promise becomes a felt reality blooming in your world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: I am the consciousness that has already obtained the promise. Feel the oath and immutable counsel sealing your inner refuge; dwell in the certainty of that assurance here and now.
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