The Shared Conflict Within
Philippians 1:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Philippians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul states that you saw his conflict, and that the same conflict is now in you. It invites endurance and unity through the inner work of the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Philippians presents a scene of shared conflict, but Neville would interpret it as a shift in consciousness. The 'conflict' is not an external struggle but an inner movement of attention, belief, and feeling within the I AM. When Paul says you have heard it to be in me, he signals that the same inner weather exists in you now. Outer trials arise from an inner stance—if you resist the truth of your divinity, you experience resistance in form; if you align with I AM, endurance becomes natural. Do not seek to conquer the world first; revise your sense of self, your authoritative stance. Let the conflict become a revision of mental traffic—from doubt to certainty, from fear to love, from limitation to freedom. By assuming you are the I AM and feeling that transformation, you nourish the inner state that effortlessly manifests as outer reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM here now and revise the scene in your mind: 'I AM at peace within this conflict.' Feel the truth as a lived sensation in your chest and watch the outer circumstances respond.
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