Inner Forgiveness and Deliverance
Luke 11:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
We are forgiven to the degree we forgive others. We seek not to be led into temptation but delivered from evil by turning inward.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 11:4 is not about begging a distant power but about awakening to your own I AM presence. Forgiveness is not a moral debt but a mental revision: when you say 'forgive us our sins' you are choosing to forgive, and by forgiving you forgive yourself for imagining separation. The debt you claim against another dissolves in the moment you no longer rehearse it in your mind. As you forgive, you shift your state of consciousness to one of mercy, which withdraws the energy that could entangle you in guilt or fear. The instruction to 'lead us not into temptation' is a pointer to inner habits; temptations are disturbances born from a fearful imagination. When you assume you are delivered from evil, you operate from the I AM that already holds you in safety. This is a practical psychology: revise, feel it real, and observe your world follow the inner state. In short, forgiveness opens a channel to your natural protection and freedom, the inner kingdom where sin and temptation lose their reality.
Practice This Now
Assume you are forgiven and walk in that state now; silently forgive someone who owes you, feeling 'I am forgiven' and dwelling in the safety of your inner I AM.
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