Blessed Not Offended In Me

Luke 7:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 7 in context

Scripture Focus

23And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.
Luke 7:23

Biblical Context

Blessing rests on those who are not offended by the I AM within. When you stay open to the inward truth, you align with the blessing.

Neville's Inner Vision

Blessing in Luke 7:23 is the fruit of a mind not offended by the truth of the I AM within. Offense arises when the ego resists the living assertion of God in you, casting you into separation and prolonging lack. The blessed state comes to those who do not cling to appearances or to someone outside as the source, but rest in the inner idea of God as I AM—the constant witness of your being. In this view, the verse invites you to awaken that the external Jesus is the inner voice you hear when you choose faith over fear. When you refuse offense and assume the truth as real, you align with the inner law and let blessing express through your world. Your Imagination, rightly used, does not create something new; it reveals what you already are: the I AM, living as present reality.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, declare, 'I am not offended by the truth within me,' then dwell in the sensation of the I AM guiding you and feel the blessing as already real.

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