Inner Sanctum: Abomination Revealed
Matthew 24:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Matthew 24:15 signals a pivotal inner sign: when a profane image appears in the holy place, it is a call to awaken your consciousness. Read correctly, this prompt invites you to examine your state rather than blame external events.
Neville's Inner Vision
Matthew 24:15 speaks not of distant events but of the inner desolation that visits every consciousness. The abomination of desolation is the stubborn image or belief that defiles your sacred awareness; the holy place is your I AM, the living awareness through which you observe. When you find this image standing and seeming real, you are not asked to flee history but to notice that you have given attention to a dream and thereby granted it life. The prophecy in Daniel becomes an inner law: whatever you accept in imagination becomes a fact in your outer life. The remedy is not resistance but revision - change the assumption that you are separate from the divine and insist on the one I AM present. Stand in the inner sanctuary, not as a fortress of denial but as the awareness that sees through appearance. By rechoosing your state - feeling it real that you are whole, intact, and holy - you dissolve the image and restore the temple to its original peace. The moment you accept this, the desolation vanishes as fog before dawn.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a moment of quiet, assume the I AM standing in the holy place. Feel the presence as real and allow the sense of desolation to dissolve.
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