Mockers, Lusts, and Inner Spirit

Jude 1:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jude 1 in context

Scripture Focus

18How that they told you there should be mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.
19These be they who separate themselves, sensual, having not the Spirit.
Jude 1:18-19

Biblical Context

In Jude 1:18-19, mockers arise in the last time who follow ungodly lusts and who separate themselves, being sensual and having not the Spirit.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Jude’s stark portrait lies a mirror for your own inner state. The mockers are not 'out there' people, but currents of thought and feeling that mock your divine possibility, while the last time marks a perpetual present where you forget the I AM and chase carnal pleasures. To the disciplined eye, these are states of consciousness that pretend to be you: the urge to separate, to become sensual, to deny the Spirit’s seamless presence. The remedy is not to conquer others, but to awaken as the I AM—the constant awareness that you are one with God. When you assume the reality of Spirit as your only identity, the so-called lusts lose their traction; the separation you fear dissolves as you realize unity with the divine life within. The Holy Spirit is not an external possession but your living sense of I, AM, here and now. Your imagination becomes the instrument by which you revise the scene: declare, feel, and live as Spirit breathing you, aware of unity, and the mockers melt back into the background of your being.

Practice This Now

Impose the assumption now: 'I am Spirit; I am one with the I AM.' Then feel the presence of divine unity enveloping you until the sense of separation and lusts vanish from your awareness.

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