I Am Within: The Inner Son
Luke 22:70-71 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Luke 22:70-71, the crowd questions Jesus' identity, and He speaks from the inner truth that the Son of God is an inner state of being rather than external proof.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the exchange in Luke is not about history but about the one who stands as your own consciousness: the I AM. The question from the crowd mirrors the outward chatter of your finite self asking for proof, while the living testimony comes from your own inner awareness that you are the Son of God— the I AM that already stands as truth in you. When He says, Ye say that I am, he does not surrender to the crowd but redefines the term in terms of consciousness: beingness equals the one as awareness. The council’s demand for further witness dissolves once you accept that witness is not given from without, but affirmed from within. In Neville’s practice, this is your cue to shift from recognition of facts to the realization of the state. Imagine the scene as your inner dialogue: you declare, I am the Son of God, and the world’s agreement becomes unnecessary. Your imagination, rightly used, brings the reality of your divine sonship into expression in your daily life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, claim 'I AM the Son of God,' feel the truth as present reality, and revise any doubt by repeating and aligning with that state until it feels real in your chest. Let the external noise fade as you dwell in that consciousness.
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