Beloved in the Lord: Amplias
Romans 16:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Romans 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Romans 16:8 records Paul greeting Amplias as 'my beloved in the Lord'; the verse hints at a heartfelt, inner bond within the community. It invites you to recognize your own inner beloveds and foster unity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner theatre, Amplias is not a separate person to greet outwardly but a state of love within your I AM. The phrase 'in the Lord' declares that this beloved belongs to your consciousness as unity with God, a reality you awaken by turning attention to the I AM and treating others as the living expression of yourself. Your task is to rest in the assumption that this affectionate state already exists now, that Amplias is beloved, that love and unity reign in your inner community. As you dwell there, perception shifts: the sense of separation dissolves, and a fresh air of harmony fills your inner room. This is the presence of God at work—love realized as inner certainty, not an event but a revised conviction about who you are and whom you call neighbor.
Practice This Now
Stand still and assume the inner greeting: 'Amplias, my beloved in the Lord,' and feel the warmth of unity filling your chest; dwell there for a few breaths.
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