The Betrayal at the Table
Luke 22:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 22:21-23 places a betrayer at the table with Jesus, and the Son of Man goes forward as ordained. The disciples then inquire among themselves who would betray.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner level, the table is your current state of consciousness, and the hand that betrays is any belief you accept as separation from the Whole. The Son of Man going as ordained is the immutable I AM within you, the center that moves life by inner law. To see betrayal in the mind is to greet a familiar division—an old story you think must govern you. Neville would remind you that no outer event begins your reality; you begin it by one inner assumption. When the disciples inquire who would betray, they reveal the mind’s habit of seeking blame. Your work is not to condemn but to revise: choose the I AM as your reality, bless the moment, and feel the truth that you are one with Providence. As you dwell in that state, the appearance of betrayal loses its power, and your outward scene bends to harmony, so your future flows from this inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM here and now; revise the betrayed moment by affirming, 'I am one with Providence.' Then feel the truth in your chest until the new state is your felt reality.
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