Jesus declared,
"The kingdom of God is within you" (Luke 17:21).
According to Neville Goddard, this kingdom is not a distant realm to reach after death nor a reward for moral striving. It is a present, living reality — the creative power of your own imagination.
The Law of Assumption reveals that this inner kingdom is entered whenever you dare to assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled. It is not about passively waiting for a miracle but about claiming your desired state boldly, as though it were already true.
When you choose to live from the end — to feel yourself already in possession of your goal — you move from seeking to being. In that moment, you occupy the kingdom. You act as a divine creator rather than a passive observer.
In this light, the kingdom of God is not about place, but about state. It is the inner realm where all possibilities exist and from which all manifestations flow.
The Hebrew word Elohim (Strong’s H430), often translated "God," also carries the meanings "mighty ones," "judges," or "rulers." It's highlighting our capacity to rule over our inner world. You are the judge of your inner kingdom; your assumptions are royal decrees that shape your external reality.
Thus, to enter the kingdom is to rule from within. By assuming your chosen state, you sit upon your inner throne, and your outer world must reflect your decree.
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