Inner Palm Entry
John 12:12-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The crowd greets Jesus as Israel's king, waving palm branches and shouting Hosanna. Jesus then rides a donkey into Jerusalem, fulfilling the prophecy that the King would come humbly.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner Jerusalem awakes as you read these verses. The mob that greets Jesus is the chorus of beliefs and feelings that welcome the realization of your I AM. The palm branches signify the thoughts you hold up in homage to your inner sovereignty, and the donkey represents your willing submission to the flow of divine order rather than force. When you hear the words 'Behold, thy King cometh,' realize they announce the moment when the I AM within you asserts itself through perception and choice, not through outward pageantry. Climb upon the colt in your imagination and enter your life with quiet authority—humble, confident, open to guidance. The phrase 'Fear not' is your inner command to trust the governing presence within you, the true King who rules from your consciousness. The scene is not history alone; it is a breath of your own psychology, a state of consciousness where the kingdom comes and order replaces confusion. As you cultivate that inner king—by attention, belief, and revision—external events respond to the quality of your inner state, and prophecy becomes your present experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, declare 'I am the King of my life now' and feel that authority in your chest. Visualize riding an inner colt into a situation you wish to transform, with thoughts aligned to your I AM.
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