Remembering the Apostolic Words
Jude 1:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Jude 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jude 1:17 tells the beloved to remember the words spoken earlier by the apostles of Jesus. The verse frames those words as timeless guidance meant for your present consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, to 'remember the words' is not a burrow into the past but a clear return to the truth already alive in your I AM. The apostles' words are the living law inscribed on your consciousness, spoken before the outer drama of time or sense. When you listen, you listen to your inner teacher, the voice that guides you toward faith, discernment, and constancy in truth. The moment you accept that these words are now, you begin rewriting your present state. Imagination becomes the instrument by which those ancient teachings are made current perception; you do not fetch them from memory but revise your inner condition until it feels real that you know what is right and true. Practice by recalling a single phrase that speaks of truth, then couple it with the feeling of its reality until fear dissolves into trust. Stand as one who is led by inner instruction rather than external noise. Jude’s call is your invitation to honor that inner teaching by living as if the apostolic voice speaks within you today.
Practice This Now
Assume that the apostolic words are alive in your present awareness. Sit quietly, repeat a chosen phrase like 'I remember the truth within me' and feel the certainty settle in.
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