From Suffering to Glory Within

Luke 24:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 24 in context

Scripture Focus

26Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory?
Luke 24:26

Biblical Context

Luke 24:26 asks whether Christ should suffer what he did in order to enter his glory, highlighting the necessity of trial as the doorway to exaltation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's approach, the words are not about an event in history but about the inner state you inhabit. Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? becomes a statement about your own consciousness: the so-called suffering is the moment when the old you yields to higher awareness. Christ is not apart from you but your I AM awakening to itself. The glory is not a distant heaven but the immediate realization that you are already the state of grace you seek. The trial you imagine as external pain is the resistance of the old self to this new awareness. When you accept the internal necessity—when you revise your sense of self to align with the truth of your I AM—you enter into glory by adopting the feeling of being already crowned with perfect life. In practice, the moment you affirm, I have suffered these things and now I stand in glory, you shift the entire universe to reflect that truth.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state of having already suffered these things and entered into glory. Feel the I AM awakening within you, then rest in that assumed reality for a minute, letting your inner light radiate as if it is your everyday life.

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