💌 the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." (Matthew 20:24-28)

 ## 1. Imagination is Reality (I AM)

**Genesis 31:53 — "Jacob took an oath in the name of the Fear of his father Isaac."**

From Neville’s perspective, "God" is not a remote being in the sky but the **fundamental self (I AM)**—Imagination itself. Jacob swearing by "the God of Isaac" isn't about tradition. Isaac (meaning Laughter) symbolizes "joy" and the "fulfillment of the promise." It means Jacob (your present self) accepted the "joy of fulfillment" within his imagination as the only cause. Your imagination is the true creator of your world.

## 2. The Feeling of Wish Fulfilled

**Psalm 35:27 — "May those who delight in my vindication shout for joy and gladness... 'The Lord be exalted!'"**

Neville said, **"Feeling is the secret."** The psalmist hearing others shout for joy in advance represents being immersed in the **relief and ecstasy** felt when a desire is already granted. The overwhelming feeling that comes when you assume you already have what you want is the only channel through which prayer is answered.

## 3. The Law of Assumption

**Psalm 35:27 — "...who delights in the well-being (peace) of his servant."**

Just as Abraham hoped against all hope, the Law of Assumption is **holding onto the assumption that you are already who you want to be**, despite physical evidence. The conviction that "everything works together for good" is the attitude that even current negative situations are part of the process to realize your assumption. When you accept the unseen as a present fact, the world rearranges itself to match.

## 4. SATS (State Akin To Sleep)

**Genesis 31:54 — "They ate the meal and spent the night there [on the mountain]."**

Neville emphasized the SATS technique—repeating a scene of fulfillment in a relaxed state before sleep. Jacob and his people eating and staying on the mountain (a high state of consciousness) means entering the subconscious with a sense of satisfaction. Quietly affirm your wish as a reality on your bed and fall asleep in that mood. This is planting the seed in the fertile soil of the subconscious.

## 5. Thinking from the End

**Psalm 35:28 — "My tongue will proclaim your righteousness... all day long."**

Creation starts at the **end (result)**. The psalmist doesn't just promise to praise God in the future; he speaks from the position of one whose prayer is already answered, praising "all day long." He is dwelling in the **"End."** Do not worry about how it will happen. Live in the landscape of the "End" where it is already done.

## 6. Mental Diet

**Matthew 20:24-28 (Contextual Guideline) — "What comes out of the mouth (inner talk) is what defiles."**

In the Bible, food often symbolizes the "thoughts" we consume. Jesus emphasized the **inner state** rather than outward forms. The monologue you carry on with yourself all day (inner conversation) determines your world. Stop the diet of blame and lack, and fill your mind with a menu of gratitude: "I am loved," "I am abundant."

## 7. The Bridge of Incidence

**Genesis 31:55 — "Early the next morning Laban got up... blessed them and returned home."**

Laban, who intended to harm Jacob, suddenly changed his mind, blessed them, and left. This "natural" flow is the Bridge of Incidence. Imagination becomes reality not through magic, but through a chain of perfectly natural events. The path your imagination takes to cross into reality is unpredictable to the human reason. Just believe and walk.

## 8. Revision

**Matthew 20:28 — "The Son of Man came... to give his life."**

To Neville, forgiveness is **Revision**—rewriting the past. "Giving one's life" means letting the limited, old self-image (like Jacob's former trickery) die to be reborn as a new, divine self. If something unpleasant happened today, reimagine the scene as you wished it had been before you go to sleep. This is true forgiveness.

## 9. Everyone Is You Pushed Out (EIYPO)

**Matthew 20:27 — "Whoever wants to be first must be your slave."**

This is the law that everyone is your projection. Serving others isn't about being a doormat; it is a **shift in consciousness where you treat others as your highest self.** How you treat others reflects how you define yourself. Blessing others is blessing your own consciousness. They then cooperate as "servants" to realize your imagination.

## 10. The Promise

**Matthew 20:28 — "The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve."**

The end of the Bible is the "Birth of Christ"—the event where Imagination fully awakens within you. The "Son of Man" (Human Imagination) coming to serve means your imagination exists to serve you by turning every desire into reality. Ultimately, you realize that you are God. This is the supreme reward promised by scripture.

**Wednesday, April 22, 2026**

 1. Jacob also took an oath in the name of the Fear of his father Isaac. He offered a sacrifice there in the hill country and invited his relatives to a meal. After they had eaten, they spent the night there. Early the next morning Laban got up and kissed his grandchildren and daughters and blessed them. Then he left and returned home. (Genesis 31:53-55)

 2. May those who delight in my vindication shout for joy and gladness; may they always say, "The Lord be exalted, who delights in the well-being of his servant." My tongue will proclaim your righteousness and your praises all day long. (Psalm 35:27-28)

 3. "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them... Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave—just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." (Matthew 20:24-28)


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