Philippians 4:6 Inner Prayer
Philippians 4:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Philippians 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Philippians 4:6 tells us not to worry, but to bring every need to God through prayer and thanksgiving. It invites a posture of trust where inner alignment substitutes for anxious thinking.
Neville's Inner Vision
Be careful for nothing is an invitation to shift from a state of worry to a state of conscious presence. The I AM within you is the living God of your world; when you pray and supplicate with thanksgiving, you are not begging from lack but speaking to the inner reality that your desire is already complete. You are not addressing a distant power but aligning with the truth that the unseen answer exists in your own consciousness. Let your requests be made known to God by naming them clearly to your inner self, then rest in the assurance that the response is formed in the hidden life of your mind. The key is gratitude; thanksgiving signals alignment with the fulfilled state you are imagining. As you hold this inner attitude, outer conditions begin to harmonize with your inner state, bringing a peace that guards your heart and mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare the wish as already real in your inner I AM. Sit in that sense of completion, then allow gratitude to fill your being as if your need is already met.
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