Inner Circle Of Co-Workers

Romans 16:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Romans 16 in context

Scripture Focus

21Timotheus my workfellow, and Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen, salute you.
Romans 16:21

Biblical Context

Paul names Timotheus, Lucius, Jason, and Sosipater as his co-workers who greet you. The passage signals a deep unity and a shared life of purpose within the community.

Neville's Inner Vision

Romans 16:21 reveals that the greeting is not a simple word but the disclosure of your inner council. Timotheus, Lucius, Jason, and Sosipater are the various powers of your mind—co-operating, existing as facets of your awareness. Timotheus carries the zeal to act; Lucius embodies steadiness; Jason represents adaptability; Sosipater expresses kinship and love. When Paul says they salute you, he is showing that these inner faculties are responsive, ready to affirm your state of consciousness. The term 'kinsmen' marks a shared lineage in the I AM, the one life from which all faculties spring. Your outer life will echo this inner fellowship when you hold the scene in imagination. The inner circle is not external to you but your own I AM recognizing itself in many forms, united in purpose. By naming these co-workers as present, you move from isolation to communion, and the world becomes a field where your assumed state manifests through cooperative energy.

Practice This Now

Assume now that Timotheus, Lucius, Jason, and Sosipater are saluting you within your mind; feel their warmth as confirmation of your unity. Revise any sense of separation and dwell in the conscious conviction that these co-workers are one with you here and now.

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