Harvest of the Inner Laborers
Luke 10:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus appoints seventy and sends them ahead to prepare each city. He notes the harvest is great but laborers are few, urging prayer for more workers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jesus appoints seventy and sends them ahead, not to distant towns, but as your inner faculties moving before the self you know as waking consciousness. The harvest is the abundance of opportunities your awareness can embody; laborers are the habits, beliefs, and feelings you enlist to co-create your life. When you hear 'the Lord of the harvest,' hear the I AM within—the unshakable consciousness that names reality by decree. Pray, in Neville's sense, is the act of aligning attention with the already-formed state until you feel it real. The two and two going before Him symbolize pairing inner faculties—imagination paired with feeling, faith with persistence—moving ahead to set the stage for the state that will come. The urgency is the recognition that your present consciousness is ripe with possibility and that more laborers can be summoned by the vitality of belief. Do not seek externally for workers; awaken them within by assuming the wish fulfilled and dwelling long enough in that feeling until it becomes your habitual state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine two inner laborers (imagination and feeling) going ahead into your day to prepare every place for your arrival. Hold the belief, I am the Lord of the harvest, and I have already sent forth the laborers within me.
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