Inner Guestchamber Presence
Mark 14:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mark 14:14-16 shows Jesus directing his disciples to prepare a room for the Passover, and they find it ready just as he said.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief scene, the Master asks for the guestchamber and the Passover of old thought is prepared to shift. The goodman of the house is your attention, the inner posture you command. When you inquire, Where is the guestchamber? the answer comes as a felt sense: a large upper room of calm consciousness, furnished and prepared by your own assumption. The disciples going forth and finding it, finding it exactly as he said, is your inner law in action: once you imprint a state with feeling, your inner world aligns and makes ready the scene. The covenant loyalty becomes the unwavering dwelling in I AM, not the flickering ego's fears. True worship is not empty ritual but the living awareness that God is present now, as you. The man with the pitcher can be seen as the sign you carry—your readily available signal that a new state has been chosen and is now moving into form. This is the inner Passover: the old self passes over, and you awaken to freedom in the one presence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume I AM here, and feel the guestchamber furnished within. Stay in that room and let the Passover of old thought pass over into new life.
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