The Silent Power Within Luke 23:8-10
Luke 23:8-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Herod eagerly seeks a miracle; Jesus answers with silence; the priests and scribes press their accusations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Herod's eager probing represents a state of craving for outer proofs; the inner law says the visible is only the sign of one's inner state. This Luke passage invites you to see the scene as your own interior drama: the "herod" in you asks for sensational results, while the "Jesus" within you remains unmoved by outward signs, embodying the I AM awareness that cannot be disturbed. The priests and scribes are the habit of judgment—the inner critics whose voice amplifies fear—yet their noise does not alter the truth of who you are. When you reinterpret the moment, you do not resist the outer scene; you shift your identification, recognizing that the miracle you seek is the steady presence of God within. As you dwell in that inner silence, your attention stops chasing spectacle and begins to feel, rather than prove, your oneness with the source. In that shift, the apparent conflict collapses into harmony, and healing—restoration of wholeness—begins to register in your body, mind, and life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the 'I AM' is the ruling presence in the room; revise the scene in your mind so Jesus speaks by silent authority, not by words, and feel the inner healing come.
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