The Inner Kingdom Now

Luke 17:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 17 in context

Scripture Focus

20And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation:
Luke 17:20

Biblical Context

Pharisees ask when the kingdom will come; Jesus replies that the kingdom does not come with observable signs.

Neville's Inner Vision

Luke 17:20 speaks of a kingdom that does not appear on the map of senses. In Neville’s lens, the kingdom is a state of consciousness—the I AM awareness you inhabit now. When the Pharisees demand an outward sign, you are being invited to notice that every outer event merely reflects an inner conviction. The kingdom is not postponed to some future ceremony; it is present wherever you hold the feeling of being the living presence of God. To the mind that asks for proof, the proof is your own feeling of sovereignty, peace, and unity. The moment you claim, 'I AM within the kingdom now,' you align your inner sight with reality. Images, conditions, or crowds cannot certify it; only the consistent inner sensation of spacious permanence can. Remember: imagination creates reality—so you must dwell in the state you wish to see, and the world must conform to that inner state as a mirror. The verse thus becomes a reminder that salvation is an inside job, accessible by faith in your own I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, rest in silence, and repeat: 'I am in the kingdom now.' Rehearse by feeling your innate sovereignty; during the day, notice how outer signs recede as you keep the inner state.

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