Jude 1:1 Inner Sanctification
Jude 1:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jude 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jude identifies himself as a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James, writing to those sanctified by God the Father, preserved in Jesus Christ, and called. The opening frames believers as a set-apart, watchful community, already in Christ.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine Jude writing from the depth of your own I AM, the one awareness that makes all things possible. When he calls himself the servant of Jesus Christ, he names your own role as one who serves a living principle within. Being James’ brother is a reminder that you carry a family of divine traits in consciousness—the patience, courage, and fidelity of true discipleship. To those sanctified by God the Father means your inner life is already set apart by the source that animates you; sanctification is not a future event but the steady alignment of attention with the Father’s presence. Being preserved in Jesus Christ speaks of a continuity of Christ-consciousness, a keeping of your mind in the truth that you are one with the risen life you name as Jesus. And called signals your inner invitation to act from that oneness, to express vocation through compassionate deeds and truthful words, now.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already sanctified, preserved, and called; feel this state as real now.
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