Ask Seek Knock Realized
Luke 11:9-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus invites you to persist in prayer by engaging your inner conviction: ask, seek, and knock. The response arrives as your inner state wakes to its own fulfillment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 11:9-13 presents a practical psychology of faith. To ask, seek, and knock is to shift attention from lack to a desired state, turning Desire into awareness. The ‘stones’ and ‘serpents’ symbolize false beliefs about the world; they fall away when you no longer identify with them. The Father who gives the Holy Spirit is not a distant deity but your own I AM—the constant, knowing presence within you. When you imagine yourself already in possession of the gift—whether guidance, provision, or spiritual insight—you align with that state and it begins to reorder your life’s conditions. The Holy Spirit becomes a lived, inner reality rather than a distant promise. Trust that your true nature is receptive and abundant; every moment offers the invitation to awaken to the consciousness where all things are already given. The mechanism is simple: identify with the fulfilled state, and your external world naturally conforms to that inner reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of your request fulfilled. Silently declare, 'I am receiving the Holy Spirit now,' and dwell in that certainty until doubt dissolves.
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