Hearing The Fame Within
Matthew 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Herod the tetrarch hears of Jesus' fame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 14:1 is not gossip about a distant ruler; it is a map of your inner life. Herod's hearing of Jesus' fame mirrors the moment consciousness first notices the rise of the Christ within. In Neville's psychology, fame is not a crowd's word but the vibrational note of a truth your I AM already knows. The outer word fame becomes an inner sensation: the Presence of God stepping into awareness and the I AM that perceives it. The tetrarch represents the rational, control-seeking mind that demands signs; yet the inner Christ requires no outside permission. When you assume the I AM as the source of all awareness, the inner Jesus is already famous to you, and the outer events arrange to confirm your inner state. The outside world echoes your inner acceptance; you do not chase proof, you assume the fact of your inner witness and feel it real by letting the Christ light rise inside you. The hearing is your conscious awakening turning toward the truth: you are the Christ, you are the I AM, and the outer world follows the tone you set within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, rest in the I AM, and quietly declare that the fame of Jesus is within you; feel the inner Christ rising as a warm light that colors your day.
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