Inner End Times Awakening
Matthew 24:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Matthew 24:6-8 speaks of wars and rumors of wars, with a warning not to be troubled, for the end is not yet. It also mentions nation rising against nation and the beginnings of sorrows, signaling inner birth pains rather than external doom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's frame, the outer tumult in Matthew 24:6-8 is not a future calamity afflicting a distant world; it is the stirring of your own mind. Wars and rumors of wars mirror inner conflicts: fear contending with faith, limitation contending with potential, separation clinging to memory. When the text says 'the end is not yet,' it whispers that the old pattern has not completed its work inside you, not that time stands still. The 'beginning of sorrows' marks the hint of a new order, the birth pangs of the Kingdom of God within your consciousness. Your awakening is not in changing events but in changing the state from which you observe them. Detach from identification with the drama and rest as the I AM—the unwavering observer who creates by its very attention. By maintaining the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you reinterpret every outer sign as a signal from your own inner state, and the world mirrors back your inward harmony.
Practice This Now
Practice a concrete inner revision: close your eyes, repeat, 'I AM the calm at the center of all things,' and imagine the inner state as already complete. Let this feeling sink in for a few minutes, then observe the outer news as a reflection of your revised consciousness.
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