Inner Christ Silence Luke 22:67-68

Luke 22:67-68 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 22 in context

Scripture Focus

67Art thou the Christ? tell us. And he said unto them, If I tell you, ye will not believe:
68And if I also ask you, ye will not answer me, nor let me go.
Luke 22:67-68

Biblical Context

Luke 22:67-68 presents a moment where Jesus refuses to outwardly declare the Christ, signaling that true recognition is an inner state of consciousness rather than public proof.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Luke 22:67-68, the questioner presses for a public declaration, but the Master answers from the level of consciousness itself. Jesus embodies the I AM, awareness that cannot be summoned or proven by debate. The refusal to confirm outwardly is not stubbornness but a clear signal that the Kingdom of God is an inner state of being, not a title handed to the crowd. When you seek evidence from without, you imitate the crowd and obscure the Christ within. The Christ is a living certainty you can only awaken by turning your attention inward and choosing to be what you seek—the I AM. If you demand proof, you barter with appearances; if you revise your stance to 'I am the I AM,' you align with a timeless authority that governs all events. This is the spiritual principle: belief follows inner vision, not external validation. Practice the art of claiming the inner state now, and let your outer life reflect the truth you have already assumed.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume 'I am the Christ now,' and feel the I AM as your steady inner governor; revise outward doubts into inner certainty.

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