Inner Road to Revelation
Luke 24:25-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus rebukes the travelers for disbelief and explains that the Messiah's suffering leads to glory. He shows that all Scripture points to himself.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the road to Emmaus, you hear Jesus illuminate Scripture as a living internal script. The fools are not outsiders but states of consciousness slow to believe; belief is a mood you persist, and you can shift it by turning inward. When he began with Moses and all the prophets, he was not recounting history but re-scripting your mind—revealing that the suffering you resist is the very movement that carries you into your glorious self. The Christ, in this sense, is the inner I AM, the awareness that witnesses the story you tell about yourself and reclaims its meaning. If you imagine the prophets as long-forgotten memories, you can revise them, and in revision they become indicators of your ascent. The scriptures expound themselves whenever you claim them as your own, allowing the same events to unfold as inner experience—your own death of limitation and your entrance into life.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, assume the Christ-state now—tell yourself, I am the I AM—and revise a current disappointment as already fulfilled, then feel that outcome as real. Keep the feeling until it lingers as your dominant mood.
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