Behold Your Inner King
John 19:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus states that power over him comes from above, and the greater sin lies in refusing the inner sovereignty to govern one's life. The scene points to an inner sovereignty waiting to be recognized.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jesus’ words reveal a law about power, not a history of rulers. In this inner theater, power from above is the gift of your own I AM, the supreme awareness that grants sway only as you awaken to it. Pilate’s judgment seat is but your attention, a moment you keep asking, Who holds the power? The answer is simple and radical: it is you—the one who names and accepts power from the one above, not the crowd outside. To behold your King is to stop seeking kings elsewhere and to recognize the sovereign you are right now. The greater sin, in this sense, is to yield inner authority to fear, to let external voices dictate what you may or may not be. When you feel the stir of a situation, remember that your inner king is not at the mercy of Caesar or circumstance; he sits where you seat your consciousness. By aligning attention with the I AM, you rewrite the scene: what appears as limitation becomes the arena for creative awakening, and the crowd's cry becomes a chorus of confirmation of your true rule.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and declare, I am the King within; power from above flows through me now. Then revise any sense of constraint by imagining yourself seated on the throne of your I AM, feeling its steady rule shaping every choice.
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