The Inner Sign of Jonah
Luke 11:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus calls this generation evil for seeking a sign. The only sign is the sign of Jonah, an inward turning that mirrors Nineveh's repentance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 11:29-30 invites us to see that the most real sign is an inward movement, not a display in the sky. The crowd’s demand for a miracle exposes a fixed habit of consciousness seeking evidence outside itself. Jonah’s sign is a pattern—a turning away from fear and toward God—that transforms the very atmosphere of a life. In Neville’s vision, the Son of Man is not an external figure to behold but a state of awareness that arises when I recognize I am the I AM, and that I can become in my own experience. Therefore, the 'sign' you seek is the activation of a new inner state: repentance, surrender, and trust that your thoughts and feelings are the birth of your reality. When you stop chasing external signs and assume the inner possibility of transformation, you invite the same Jonah-Power into your day. The events may occur, but their meaning shifts from lack to fullness, from separation to unity; your consciousness is the real stage where miracles demonstrate themselves.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your permanent state. Revise fear to faith and feel it real as the inner sign of Jonah begins to manifest in your awareness.
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