Be Not Afraid, See Me
Matthew 28:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus reassures them not to fear and instructs to tell the disciples to go to Galilee, where they will meet him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Fear is not a creature of the outer world but the clamor of a mind forgetful of its unity with God. When Jesus says Be not afraid, he is issuing a decree from your own I AM: you are safe within the awareness that creates the world. 'Go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee' is a directive to shift your inner company—your beliefs, habits, and impressions—into the Galilee of inner trust, where the ordinary mind yields to the one seeing observer. 'There shall they see me' promises that, in that interior territory, the living presence of Christ becomes tangible: guidance, steadiness, and a felt companionship. Galilee is not a distant geography but your state of readiness to hear and obey the I AM. The risen Christ stands in your consciousness as the assurance that you are not separate from God, but the very awareness of God in action. Your task is to assume the completed state by imagination and feeling: you are already where you seek to be; your seeing is the seeing of God within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In the next moment, close your eyes, declare, 'I AM with you; I am not afraid,' and feel the inner Galilee forming; dwell there for a minute, noticing how the sense of presence becomes tangible.
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