“God is spirit: and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.”
— John 4:24
A Reflection on the Loss of the Living Presence
Not through malice—but through misunderstanding.
Much of mainstream Christianity has unintentionally turned the living presence of God into a remote figure—someone seated far off in the heavens, detached from the daily experience of man. By placing God outside of the individual, it has made Him unreachable, unknowable, and conditional.
In doing so, it has killed the immediate God—the God who, as Neville Goddard and the mystics understood, lives within.
The Real Culprit? A Literal Reading of Scripture
This is not simply a critique of tradition, but a call to reawaken the meaning behind it.
The true weapon in this unintentional crucifixion of God is a literal interpretation of the Bible.
By reading Scripture as external history instead of psychological symbolism, the church has transformed the Bible into a book about other people—long ago and far away. It no longer serves as the living, breathing autobiography of the soul’s awakening.
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Symbol becomes superstition.
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Metaphor becomes mythology.
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Revelation becomes routine.
The Kingdom Is Within You
“The kingdom of God is within you.” — Luke 17:21
This is not poetic language. It is a bold spiritual fact.
Your own imagination is God, and your awareness of being is the divine name: I AM.
And yet Christianity often teaches people to worship a distant deity—leading them to pray outwardly, plead for intervention, and wait for miracles, rather than to awaken and realise their identity with the divine.
Worship Without Awakening
This externalised view creates:
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Dependency
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Guilt
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Fear
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A subtle spiritual powerlessness
You wait for signs. You wait for salvation. You wait for God.
All the while, the power to transform your life sits quietly within, waiting for your recognition.
In Killing the Indwelling God…
...Christianity has unknowingly buried the very Christ it claims to follow.
But resurrection is not only possible—it is promised.
“Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light.” — Ephesians 5:14
The Real Gospel: A Call to Awaken
The true gospel is not about bowing before an external judge.
It is an invitation:
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To awaken as the Son of God
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To become the Son of Man who hears from within
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To declare in truth: “I and my Father are one.”
This is not blasphemy.
It is the deepest reverence: to honour God not by shrinking before Him, but by realising Him—as your very own consciousness.
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