Inner Cities Of Judgment
Luke 10:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 10:13-15 warns that even cities touched by mighty works can miss repentance. Pride invites judgment, while humility invites transformation.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, Luke 10:13-15 becomes a map of the soul. Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum are not places on a land map but inner dispositions—fixed ideas of who you are and what you have done. The mighty works you think you perform are inner miracles imagined by the I AM, yet they prove nothing unless they awaken repentance, the turning of consciousness. If those works are not followed by revision, the inner Tyre and Sidon lie in wakeful possibility, and judgment comes as a correction to the self it craves. Exalted to heaven denotes a swelling self image that believes it stands beside or above others; the promised fall is the collapse of that notion into the quiet ground of awareness. The cure is a simple revision: stop identifying with the self that boasts and begin acknowledging the I AM as the one real you, the observer who imagines both gains and limits. When you align with humility you are no longer threatened by the verdict of the inner judge because the I AM remains unchanged, and your inner life becomes the faithful witness to what you freely choose to imagine.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, breathe, and revise one belief about yourself from exalted to humble. Then feel and dwell in the felt sense that you are the I AM observing your life, repenting inwardly and choosing humility now.
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