Inner Kingship of the I AM

Luke 23:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 23 in context

Scripture Focus

3And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And he answered him and said, Thou sayest it.
Luke 23:3

Biblical Context

Pilate asks Jesus if he is the King of the Jews; Jesus replies, 'Thou sayest it,' signaling assent to the label without claiming earthly power.

Neville's Inner Vision

Luke 23:3 invites you to see the question of kingship as a question of your own inner state. Pilate's outward inquiry mirrors the mind that looks for power in the world; Jesus' measured reply, 'Thou sayest it,' is the inward consent of the one who knows the true ruler is the I AM within. The Kingdom of God is not a throne granted by princes but the living awareness that rules your moment from within. The true King sits where you awaken to the fact that you are the I AM, the consciousness that interprets appearance. When you claim that inner sovereignty — not by domination of others but by the quiet, steadfast sense, 'I am the authority here' — you align your thoughts and feelings with that ruling presence. Outer circumstances will begin to mirror the inner assumption accordingly. The practice is simple: decide now that the I AM is the sole power, and rehearse seeing events through the lens of inner kingship. In that alignment, the label 'King' ceases to be a title for a ruler of nations and becomes the awareness that governs your entire experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, feel the calm assurance of I AM within, and revise any doubt by repeating, 'I AM the king of this moment.' Let that feeling of inner sovereignty reinterpret the next scene you encounter.

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