Blessed Not Offended Within
Matthew 11:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Blessed are those who are not offended by me, signaling that true blessedness comes from aligning with the inner Christ and trusting the presence of God within. Offense arises from clinging to appearances; release it and you enter blessing.
Neville's Inner Vision
See 'me' in this verse as the I AM within you, the steady awareness you call God. To be offended is to resist the Christ as it appears in your life, to argue with the way truth chooses to clothe itself. Neville teaches that blessing falls on the soul when it ceases to anchor identity in appearances and agrees that God is present as awareness. The inner Christ is not distant; naming yourself as the I AM dissolves the sense of separation. When you revise your stance by assuming I am not offended, you declare that every sensation, every word, every event is a movement of consciousness within your mind. This is not denial but alignment with the truth that your state creates your world. In that shift, blessing becomes your natural atmosphere: you perceive life through the inner light of the I AM and witness the Christ unfolding as peace, health, and harmony rather than as external offenses.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state: I am not offended by Christ within me. Sit, breathe, and repeat this until it feels true, then revise any grievance by declaring, I choose alignment with the I AM.
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