Inner Disciples, Quiet Resurrection
Matthew 14:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The disciples take up the body, bury it, and go to tell Jesus.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, the event is not about issuing news to a person outside you, but about a state of consciousness being carried, laid to rest, and acknowledged within. The body stands for a fixed belief—perhaps fear, grief, or an old limitation—that has run its course in your present awareness. The disciples are the loyal faculties of attention and remembrance who carry this form to the inner grave, where form yields to formless awareness. By burying it, you permit that belief to die in your imagination, not by violence but by consent. Then, returning to Jesus—the I AM within—you confirm the new state, telling the Self that the old structure is seen and rendered powerless. Jesus embodies the living presence of God in your consciousness, the I AM that simply is and acts on your assumption. The sequence signals that resurrection—new life, mercy, renewal—is already present as a fresh state of being, ready to express when you shift your awareness from the appearance of death to the reality of life in you. Practically: your inner scene changes first; the outer form follows as it manifests through imagination.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the disciples: bury the old belief and tell the I AM within that a new life has dawned, and feel it real now.
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