Regeneration and Your Inner Throne
Matthew 19:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter asks what they will receive for having left everything to follow Jesus. Jesus replies that in the coming renewal, when the Son of Man sits on his throne, those who have followed him will also sit on twelve thrones to judge the twelve tribes of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture Peter’s question not as a demand about external rewards, but as a signal of your burdened mind asking for proof of worth. In the Neville Goddard view, regeneration is not a future event but an inward revival of consciousness. The throne of glory is the seat of awareness where you, the I AM, reside. The twelve who sit on twelve thrones are not twelve men but twelve stabilized states of feeling and attention you can claim—the twelve tribes of your own inner Israel—so you judge not others but the inner movements that reveal your state. When you have followed me, says Jesus, you move from lack to fullness; the reward is sovereignty over your inner climate. The promise rests on your imagination: what you vividly feel and assume to be true, you are tending into form. So the decree is you are not chasing a distant kingdom, but entering a present condition of kinship with your own Creator within. The kingdom comes as you align with that I AM and let imagination govern your experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are already seated on the throne of your awareness; feel the authority of this state and imagine the twelve inner aspects in harmony. Repeat, 'I AM the ruler of my inner kingdom,' letting that feeling linger until it becomes your next moment.
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