Confession Before Angels Of God
Luke 12:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 12:8-9 teaches that openly confessing Jesus aligns your inner state with divine acknowledgment. Denying Him hinders the inner angels' response.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, confession is not merely a public act but an inner decree. The phrase confess me before men signals that your immediate inner state is the criterion by which the Son of Man is acknowledged by the angels of God. When you declare I am the truth here and now, you are not petitioning a distant tribunal; you are aligning your entire consciousness with the reality of your divine self. The world you call external is a mirror of the state you sustain within. If you pretend to be someone you are not, you plant denial in the inner angels and your life will reflect that denial. Conversely, assuming the stance of one already confessing solidifies your inner audience and calls the angels to rearrange circumstances to reflect that state. Remember, the words are tools of imagination; the real conversion is on the level of consciousness. Your confession creates an atmosphere, and the inner Son of Man is the one confessed, with the angels responding by shaping experience to match the inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, breathe into the heart, and revise your sense of self as one who freely confesses; feel it real that the inner Son of Man is already confessed before the angels.
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