Inner Healing, Outer Reality
Matthew 4:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays crowds bringing the sick to Jesus, and he heals them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, the scriptural scene is not a record of distant miracles but a map of your inner kingdom. The sick and tormented represent states of consciousness you have accepted as real. The 'fame' of Jesus in the story is the radiance of unmistakable awareness—your I AM—moving through your mind and reorganizing your felt sense of self. When you refuse to identify with illness and instead appeal to the one presence within, healing begins as a shift in consciousness, not merely a change in circumstance. You are invited to realize that all manner of disease, torment, and limitation are signs of a faith misplaced in the body, time, or external events. By imagining wellness, by dwelling in the assumption of health, the inner movements that once supported sickness dissolve. The varied conditions—the devils, lunacy, palsy—are different flavors of the same misalignment. The healer is always present as you; awaken to that presence, and the outward form responds to your inner state. Healing comes with a single act: consent to your true nature as I AM, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume 'I AM well' as a present fact; feel the body's vitality, revise any lingering discomfort, and let that feeling color your day until it becomes your normal.
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