Inner Christ Lordship Now
Matthew 22:41-44 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus asks what the Christ is, prompting the notion that He is more than David's son. He cites David calling Him Lord, revealing a higher authority within the present moment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Matthew 22:41-44 as a guide to your inner state. The questioner points to the Christ as the son of David—an outer lineage kept in memory and tradition. But Jesus invites a deeper hearing: David, in the Spirit, calls him Lord; 'The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand...' This is not a history lesson but a psychological admonition: your Christ is both the memory of past promises and the living authority that now sits at your right hand, commanding your unseen enemies—fear, doubt, limitation—to become a footstool beneath your feet. The paradox reveals that true kingship is not external power but the vibrational alignment of your inner state with the divine Presence here and now. When you accept that the Christ is Lord within, your outer world reorganizes to reflect that consciousness. The promised kingdom is a present reality formed by imagination, a God-world you cultivate by what you assume, revise, and feel-it-real. In short: you are the speaker and the speaking; the I AM of your being stands sovereign over every appearance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'The Christ within me is Lord now.' Visualize the inner throne at your right hand and feel your fears dissolving as you revise the scene into harmony.
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