Inner Judgment, Greater Wisdom
Luke 11:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 11:31–32 declares that the queen of the south and the men of Nineveh will judge this generation for not heeding wisdom and repentance. It proclaims that a greater wisdom than Solomon or Jonas is standing in their midst.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, the queen of the south and the men of Nineveh are not outsiders but states of consciousness—desires, judgments, and attitudes—entering your inner courtroom. When you acknowledge Solomon’s wisdom you glimpse a finite awareness; when you realize that a greater than Solomon is here, you awaken to the truth that your I AM, your conscious presence, can exceed every old pattern. The “greatness” is not found elsewhere but within your own mind, awaiting your recognition. The judgment aimed at this generation is the sting of unawakened habit, the sense that you lack what you sincerely seek. Repentance here means turning your attention inward, revising the assumptions that keep you stuck, and accepting that the wiser voice already speaks within you. As you dwell in this truth, the inner critics fade and you hear, feel, and act from that higher counsel. Your life becomes a temple where the greater-than—your own inner wisdom—speaks with clarity through the I AM you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already hearing the inner wisdom that surpasses Solomon. Breathe, and deliberately revise any sense of lack: I am the greater I AM within; listen, repent, and act from that inner voice.
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