Inner Invitation to the Supper

Luke 14:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 14 in context

Scripture Focus

24For I say unto you, That none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my supper.
Luke 14:24

Biblical Context

This verse says that those who were invited to the feast of the kingdom will not partake if their consciousness remains closed or distracted. The feast represents living awareness of God within, and tasting it depends on one's inner state.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice that Luke speaks of those bidden as if the feast was set before them, yet none taste. In my reading, the supper is the Kingdom you carry as your inner state of consciousness; it is your awareness made flesh. The invitation is the ongoing acknowledgment that I am, that God within me is real. If you hear the invitation and linger in old scripts, judgments, or fear, you close the mouth of tasting. But you do not blame God; you blame your own state of consciousness. To taste is to align with the feeling that the Kingdom is here now and to live from that awareness. The key is to assume the state that corresponds to feast-tasting: I am the I AM that experiences fullness, and the world must reflect that inward reality. So revise, replace lack with abundance, separation with unity, and feel as if the supper has already been served by your inward state.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the state of tasting the supper now by declaring, 'I am the I AM; the Kingdom is within me.' Stay with the feeling until it becomes your immediate experience.

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