Inner Arrival of Trust

Philippians 2:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Philippians 2 in context

Scripture Focus

23Him therefore I hope to send presently, so soon as I shall see how it will go with me.
24But I trust in the Lord that I also myself shall come shortly.
Philippians 2:23-24

Biblical Context

Paul expresses a plan to send help soon and a hope to come himself. He anchors that hope in the Lord, the I AM within, and trusts the timing of events.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the Neville lens, Philippians 2:23–24 reveals the cadence of your inner state. The I AM within you, not a distant decision, is the one who 'hopes to send presently' by planting the end in the altar of your present assumption. To 'trust in the Lord' is to trust in the living awareness that you are, and that your next movement is already aligned with your inner image. When you dwell in the feeling that the visit is already established, you are not waiting for someone to arrive; you are refreshing your own consciousness until the outer scene catches up. The phrase 'come shortly' becomes the certainty that the inner movement cannot be resisted by the world because it is born of the same divine momentum that creates worlds. Your mission and witness arise as you maintain that imagined end as your current reality. The timing dissolves as you persist in the end's feeling, knowing the means will appear where your attention rests. In short, you are not chasing events; you are becoming the state that makes them present.

Practice This Now

Act now: close your eyes, mentally 'send' the desired visit into your present, and dwell in the feeling of already being with them. Repeat, 'I am coming, I am with you now,' until it feels real.

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