Enduring Words Within You

Matthew 24:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Matthew 24 in context

Scripture Focus

35Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
Matthew 24:35

Biblical Context

The verse contrasts the transience of the outer world with the permanence of inner words, suggesting your inner declarations endure regardless of changing circumstances.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your heaven and earth may pass, but I tell you this: the 'I AM' that speaks within you remains untouched by time. The words you utter in the silence—your inner decrees—are not mere sounds; they are the living architecture of your reality. In the moment you realize that \"my words shall not pass away\" refers to the power of your own declarations, you awaken to the truth that imagination creates experience. Therefore I do not seek change outside, but revise my inner narrative until it feels stubbornly true. I dwell in the awareness that the outer weather is but an echo; the solid reality is the decree I hold in the I AM. When fear or doubt arises, I refuse to entertain it as reality. I assume a new state and let it saturate every nerve and image, feeling the wish as already mine, as if the earth were rearranged by a single quiet affirmation.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Pick one enduring desire. State it in present tense as 'I AM [desired result]'. Repeat aloud with vivid feeling for a few minutes, until it feels real; then rest in the silence and notice one small circumstance that reflects the new decree.

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