From Lament to Inner Rise
Luke 23:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A large crowd, including many women, follows Jesus and laments him as he bears his path.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 23:27 presents a crowd of mourners, even many women, following Jesus to a moment of sheer crucifixion. Neville reads this as your inner state, a cinema of consciousness in which every fear and sorrow attends your attention. The 'Jesus' is your higher self—the I AM that can look squarely at limitation and not be undone by it. The lamenting company is the old you, clinging to pain but still moving. When you acknowledge the I AM in you, the outer scene does not vanish by force; it is transmuted by the feeling that the future you desire is already real in consciousness. The crowd’s tears symbolize the energy attached to the wrong conclusion about life; mercy and compassion are not external favors but inward shifts in perception. By assuming the feeling that your future is real now, you rewrite the script: sorrow becomes soft, sorrowful energy becomes healing power, and the path ahead—hope, mercy, and a better future—unfolds as the next logical expression of your inner state. Remember: imagination creates reality, and you are the imaginer of your own inner crucifixion and rise.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the crowd following you; revise the scene by embodying the I AM so that sorrow becomes mercy and a future hope is felt now.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









