Inside the Empty Tomb
Luke 24:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They enter the tomb and find no body. The absence signals that life and reality are not confined to a physical form.
Neville's Inner Vision
That empty tomb is not a history lesson but a mirror of your own consciousness. The body of the Lord Jesus is not a corpse to be found; it is the living I AM within you. The absence of the outer form reveals a deeper truth: reality lives in awareness, not in matter. When you enter the tomb of belief and find nothing there, you are invited to revise your assumption about yourself. You are not waiting for a resurrection in a distant moment; you are the consciousness that experiences life as resurrection now. Your world is a projection of your inner state. If you cling to lack, you will perceive an empty tomb; if you assume the presence of risen life, that life will manifest in form. The psychological law is simple: change your state, and you change your world. Do not chase an external event; awaken to the I AM within, and let the inner sun rise. In this sense, the disciples' discovery is your discovery: the kingdom is within, active now, awaiting your embrace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the risen life is present here and now; feel the I AM as your own reality. Stay with that sensation for a minute, letting it rewrite your sense of self.
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