Lambs Among Wolves: Inner Mission Practice
Luke 10:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus sends his disciples with no reliance on worldly support. They are to go as lambs among wolves, trusting inner guidance over outward tools.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 10:3-4 presents a state of consciousness more than a geographical itinerary. When you read, 'Go your ways,' hear it as: awaken to the I AM and let your outward steps be born from that inner authority. The 'lambs among wolves' are your present fears and appearances—things that seem to threaten your sense of worth or provision. Do not clutch purse, scrip, or shoes, for reliance on external props is a siren song that keeps you at the level of problem-thinking. Instead, stand in the awareness that you are already supplied by the divine I AM, and move with that certainty wherever you are. The injunction to 'salute no man by the way' invites you to relinquish seeking acknowledgment or help from the world; let your mission be wholly inward, and your outer results will follow as expressions of your inner state. Practice this by assuming the feeling of already being sent, with all you need present in consciousness, and watch your world align to that assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling, 'I am sent forth with all I need.' Then envision a simple scene of moving through your day guided by inner voice, not by external props.
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