The Bible Decoded: Mystical Meanings Behind Scripture How the Word Becomes Flesh in You
Introduction: The Bible as Your Inner Journey
Most people read the Bible and see commandments, miracles, and ancient stories. But beneath the surface — if you read it with the inner eye — you’ll find something far more intimate: A map of consciousness. A mirror of your own journey. A sacred psychology that reveals how you create reality.
Neville Goddard called the Bible the greatest psychological drama ever written. Not because it isn’t spiritual… but because it is — in the truest, most inward way.
In this post, we’ll look at powerful scriptures, not as historical quotes… but as living codes. Each one reveals something about states of consciousness, the creative power of imagination, and the awakening of God in you. Let’s begin.
1. “Be still and know that I AM God.” – Psalm 46:10
This is not about silence in a forest or on a yoga mat. It’s about the stillness that comes when you stop identifying with appearances, and return to your true identity: I AM. The moment you quiet the noise of “I am not this… I don’t have that…” — you touch God. Know means to experience. This verse is saying: Withdraw from the senses, and feel the stillness of being. That is God.
🜂 Practice: Close your eyes. Breathe. Drop all labels. Just feel: “I AM.” That’s enough.
2. “Before Abraham was, I AM.” – John 8:58
Abraham is faith. He’s the journey. The longing. The hope. But Jesus says: Before even faith… I AM. This is a staggering revelation. It means: Your true self comes before time, before striving, before religion. You don’t have to become worthy. You are.
🜂 Reflection: Stop trying to become. Begin being.
3. “Let the weak say, I AM strong.” – Joel 3:10
This is the Law of Assumption in a single sentence. It doesn’t say: wait until you're strong, then say it. It says: Say it now. Assume it. Speak from the new state. You don’t describe your current state. You declare your desired one.
🜂 Living it: Next time you feel fear, say: “I AM secure.” “I AM provided for.” “I AM loved.” Not to fake it. To awaken it.
4. “When you pray, believe you have received it, and it will be yours.” – Mark 11:24
This is not a motivational quote. It’s a universal law. Prayer isn’t begging. It’s assumption. When you go within and feel something as already true, and you accept it with quiet confidence — you’ve prayed the mystical way.
🜂 Try this: Instead of asking, enter a state where it’s already done. Let it be normal. Let it sleep in you.
5. “The kingdom of God is within you.” – Luke 17:21
This turns everything upside down. It means what you’re seeking will never come from out there. The riches, the peace, the love, the guidance — it’s all within. And the door is imagination. The kingdom isn’t reached. It’s remembered.
🜂 Living it: Close your eyes. Go inward. Assume the state. That’s the kingdom.
6. “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” – Proverbs 23:7
This doesn’t mean surface-level thinking. The “heart” is your deep inner assumption — the state you dwell in without effort. What you deeply believe and feel yourself to be, even silently… will outpicture.
🜂 Check-in: What feeling are you living from today? What do you know is true about you, beneath your words?
7. “You shall decree a thing, and it shall be established unto you.” – Job 22:28
This is not about hoping, or wishing. It’s about speaking from authority. To decree is to declare a state, to assume a reality. When done in alignment with your inner I AM, the outer world must conform.
🜂 Practice: Declare your end with feeling. “It is done.” Let no opposing thought rise higher than that decree.
8. “I kill and I make alive; I wound and I heal.” – Deuteronomy 32:39
This verse reveals something almost hidden: You are both the limitation and the liberation. The “death” of an old state is not punishment. It is necessary. Only then can the new be born.
🜂 Living it: Don’t fear the end of a cycle. It’s just the beginning of your resurrection.
9. “You must be born again.” – John 3:7
Neville taught that to be “born again” is not religious — it’s psychological. To be born again is to leave one state and enter another. From fear to faith. From lack to fulfillment. From waiting… to being.
🜂 Truth: You can be born again in this moment — by assuming a new identity and letting the old die.
10. “In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was God.” – John 1:1
The “Word” here is not a sound. It’s consciousness. Your inner speech, your assumption, your “I AM” — that’s the Word. Creation begins not with action, but with a thought accepted as real.
🜂 Practice: Notice your inner dialogue. Let your words create beauty, not repeat fear.
These Scriptures Are About You
This is the true mystery of the Bible: It’s not about people who lived long ago. It’s about you, right now. These scriptures are not asking for belief — they are inviting embodiment. So as you read these verses, don’t just understand them. Live them. Speak them in the quiet of your mind. Dwell in their truth. And let the Word become flesh — in your life. Because every verse fulfilled is a resurrection.