Inner Timing Of Luke 1:7
Luke 1:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elisabeth is barren, and they are both well stricken in years, with no child. This verse presents a moment of apparent limitation awaiting a deeper, unseen movement of life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the I AM that you are, Elisabeth's barrenness is not a verdict but a signal of inner timing. In the Neville-Goddard sense, the couple’s advanced years symbolize long-accepted limits in the theater of your life. God, or the I AM, does not measure worth by outward fertility but by the readiness of consciousness to receive a new form. The inner woman today—your own inner faculty of faith—may seem barren because old assumptions have grown weary; yet the Spirit moves in the quiet space beyond sight, arranging a future your present sense cannot name. The story invites you to awaken to mercy and grace as active states of awareness, not as external favors. When you assume the feeling of a future that pleases you—to birth a new project, healing, or relationship—you align with divine timing. The moment you persist in the assumption that you are the bearer of blessing, you release the old years into the background and reveal a fresh birth in consciousness. Your present sense of lack is the womb in which possibility grows, and the birth you seek arrives as a thanksgiving of feeling.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and feel the inner birth already complete. Dwell in the gratitude of the fulfilled longing as if it is real now, and declare 'I AM the bearer of blessing'.
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