Seeing the Resurrected Within
Luke 24:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Some who were with us went to the tomb and found the report true, but they did not see him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 24:24 invites a practical spiritual shift: the tomb of external proofs may confirm a story, yet the living Christ remains unseen until consciousness itself is turned toward the inner presence. The scene of those who went to the tomb represents states of mind that rely on outward validation. They find the report matches the women's words, but they do not experience the Christ because they have not invited Him into awareness. In Neville’s psychology, the tomb is a fixed belief in absence, while resurrection is a revision of the self, a new I AM consciously recognized as the real you. To see Him, you do not chase signs; you revise the inner scene until the awareness of life is felt as real. When the inner witness flourishes, the outer narrative loses its power, and the living presence becomes your normal life. Your immediate task is to shift from trusting the body's report to inhabiting the risen consciousness, here and now, and let the image of Christ within inform every moment.
Practice This Now
Assume the risen I AM is here now. Close your eyes, affirm I AM the Christ within and feel Him as present; persist until the inner sight replaces the old tomb story.
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