Elijah Within: Inner Return

Matthew 11:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Matthew 11 in context

Scripture Focus

14And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come.
Matthew 11:14

Biblical Context

Matthew 11:14 presents John the Baptist as the Elijah to come, and Jesus invites you to receive that identification. The verse signals that recognizing a prophetic force within is a matter of inner reception, not external history.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you, Elijah is not a dated figure of history but the living vibration of prophecy awakening in consciousness. To say 'this is Elijah' is to acknowledge the returning power of your own I AM moving through your thoughts, leading you toward truth and a future you can feel now. The words 'if ye will receive it' invite a deliberate turning of attention—to choose the state of mind in which the prophet's voice is alive and present. Elijah's coming is the inner movement of faith: a discipline of assumption, a revision of any doubt, and a feeling of its reality until perception aligns. When you entertain that vision, you align your sense of self with the promise, and the outer scenes begin to rearrange to reflect the inner pattern. Do not seek Elijah as a person outside; recognize him as the activity of consciousness that you already are. You are the I AM; the longing for the future is the present imagining made steady, until faith becomes seen as fact.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare 'I am Elijah returned now' and feel the certainty in your chest. Then revise your self-image to embody the prophetic voice and live from that present feeling.

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