Inner Supper, Inner Kingdom
Matthew 26:26-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus introduces a meal where bread and wine symbolize his body and blood of the new covenant, offered for the remission of sins, and he speaks of a future feast in the Father’s kingdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the meal as a moment you return to your own I AM. The bread is not a mere wafer, but the sustaining thought that you are already complete, that your body is the instrument through which life flows. The cup is the acknowledgment of the blood of the new covenant—the living energy coursing through you now, cleansing mistaken identities and dissolving the sense of separation. In Neville's terms, remission of sins is the restoration of wholeness in consciousness, not forgiveness granted from outside. This is the pledge of the Father’s kingdom already present within you, a recognition that the kingdom is a state you can assume here and now. As you deliberately dwell in that state, you find old grievances soften, judgments blur, and distance between you and others collapse. The ritual becomes a revision: you revise your sense of self from sinner to son or daughter, from lack to abundance, from fear to faith. The events of the day bend to your inner state when you accept this meal as your own practice of awakening.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe slowly, and assume the line: I am the bread of life; I am the cup of awareness. Feel the kingdom within rise as you forgive, release lack, and inhabit your true I AM now.
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