Inner Recall of Words
Luke 24:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes a moment when the disciples recall Jesus’ words. That remembrance shifts their experience from confusion toward guidance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner parable, they remember his words because they are now a state of consciousness that has awakened within. The 'words' have never left you; you simply forgot where you were looking. In this moment, the remembered word becomes your directing I AM, a law that silently moves your attention back to truth. When you claim that the word is alive in you now, you are choosing to shift from fear to discernment; you see the promise not as distant prophecy, but as present fact within. The memory acts as a catalyst, not for historical recollection but for a reorientation of your inner landscape. The more you dwell in that remembered authority—the word you have consciously chosen—the more the outer world aligns with it. So recall is a revival of consciousness, a decision to trust the inner command and to live as if it is so. The discipline is simple: hold that the word is true now, and let the feeling of its truth saturate your being, until perception follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, recall a guiding word you have heard within. Assume it is true now and feel the reality of that word shaping your present experience.
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