Harvest of Inner Laborers
Luke 10:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
There is a great harvest to reap, yet only a few workers are available. The instruction is to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send more laborers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your verse is not asking God for workers somewhere out there; it is inviting you to recognize the harvest you carry within. The harvest is great because your imagination is ever ripe with future forms of life, and the laborers are few only when you have not yet believed you are the laborer and the Lord of the harvest within you. The I AM you stand in is the field’s owner, the very awareness that calls forth form. When you pray, you are not petitioning a distant governor; you are consenting to a greater state of consciousness already present. To revise is to shift your inner posture until the sense of limitation falls away and you feel the insistence of vocation. See the field and feel yourself walking as both sower and reaper, moving with confidence as if the laborers are arriving now through your inner state. Your act of imagining creates the conditions; your belief in the inner Lord shapes the outer harvest. Trust that you are the instrument by which the field is filled, just by aligning with the reality you intend.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your sense of self to, 'I am a laborer sent into the harvest now, by the Lord of the harvest within me.' Feel that truth in your chest for a minute, imagining the field coming alive around you.
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