Sacred Table Within: Mark 14:22-25
Mark 14:22-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
At the Last Supper, Jesus blesses bread and cup, calling them his body and blood of the new covenant. This points to an inner shift toward the Kingdom of God, accessible in the heart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jesus’ act at the table is not a memory to be recited but a drama of your own inner state. The bread is your I AM, the solid perception that never stops being, even when thoughts tumble; to call it his body is to acknowledge that your awareness is the real substance of life. The cup, blessed and shared, represents your feeling-state, the emotional atmosphere you bring to every moment. When he speaks of the new testament, he invites you to a renewed covenant with yourself: forgiveness toward every part of you that has resisted, reconciliation within the mind that believes in separation. The blood shed for many becomes the living evidence that your inner allegiance—to the I AM—can heal divides and harmonize your world. The line about drinking again in the kingdom of God is a present invitation: the kingdom is an inner state you can assume now, not a distant epoch. Practice becomes possible: imagine sitting with the I AM at the table of your life, and claim, here and now, the unity, loyalty, and wholeness of the covenant you keep with God as consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and, in imagination, take bread and say, 'This is my body' while feeling your awareness as solid and whole. Then lift a cup and declare, 'This is my blood of the new covenant,' dwelling in the Kingdom within and letting forgiveness birth reconciliation in you.
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