From Suffering to Rising
Luke 24:46 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus states that it is written and that the Messiah must suffer and rise on the third day.
Neville's Inner Vision
Study and speak in present-tense; the verse is an inner map. 'Thus it is written' becomes 'I have spoken it into my own awareness.' The 'Christ' is the awakened I AM, the state of consciousness you temporarily hold as you release the old image. Suffering is the shedding of belief—an egoic loyalty to limitation—and the third day is when the mind, through disciplined assumption, awakens to a new life. Do not seek a distant event; imagine the resurrection within and own it now. When you persist in the feeling of the risen self, your outer world will realign to match that inner state. The law here is psychological: all that is declared and dwelt upon in imagination becomes your experience. So, the narrative is not history to be remembered, but an instruction to dwell as the victor before the body realizes the victory.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the risen self now.' Feel this new state as your present reality, then revise one current circumstance by acting and imagining it already complete.
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