The Inner Accusation of Beelzebub
Matthew 9:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records the Pharisees accusing Jesus of casting out demons by Beelzebub, a judgment that reveals a fixed state of mind rather than truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Matthew 9:34 presents not a history but an inner theatre. The Pharisee within calls any brilliant act Beelzebub—the prince of fear and self-doubt—because that is the content your mind is willing to believe. Yet the power that casts out devils is not external; it is your I AM, your inner awareness, that makes all things possible. When you awaken to the fact that God is the I AM within you, you stop attributing power to others or to names. The devils are merely movements in consciousness—habitual thoughts, fears, judgments. The miracle is your recognition that you are not the servant of the story but the author of it, and that your assumption of power creates the reality you witness. The Pharisee's accusation exposes the very mechanism: you split power from awareness and project it outward. Your task is to reverse the stance: declare that the I AM alone governs, and that what you see is the echo of your own consciousness. In this way, the verse becomes a practice: revise your interpretation until you feel the power of your I AM already active.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly, affirm I AM within me now as the source of power, and revise any outward attribution to Beelzebub by feeling the miracle arises from awareness; feel it real.
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