Prepare Your Inner Way
Matthew 3:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
John the Baptist is the voice Isaiah spoke of, calling people to prepare the way for the Lord. The call invites an inner readiness to straighten the paths of the mind so the presence of God can be known within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s lens, Matthew 3:3 names the inner messenger, the I AM within you that Isaiah foretold. The wilderness is the state of mind where you have forgotten your unity with God; the voice crying out is the flash of imagination stirring you to revision. When it says, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, it is not a historical command but a directive of consciousness: revise your assumptions until the presence of the Lord—your own dwelling God—seems imminent in your experience. To make his paths straight is to remove inner resistances, align every belief with the truth you already are: that God is the I AM, that you are already in his kingdom, and that your daily life can reflect that reality the moment you accept it. The coming of the Lord here is the felt certainty that shifts your attention from lack to abundance, from forcing outcomes to recognizing the presence that never left you. In this inner act, the prophecy is fulfilled in your mind first, and the outer world follows as the road becomes clear.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly and assume I AM is present as you. Revise a lingering lack into 'God is here now' and feel the inner road becoming straight as you walk it.
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