Quieting Thought, Confirming Providence
Luke 12:22-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus teaches not to worry about daily needs. He points to birds and lilies as proof that God provides.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard's voice, this passage invites you to awaken to the truth that worry is a vibration beneath your real nature. Take no thought for your life, for you are the I AM imagining your world; the ravens and lilies are not external tests but signs of your inner state being fed by awareness. When you acknowledge that Providence is your own awareness, you stop seeking from without and begin living from the end of already possessing. The inner act is to revise: declare that your needs are met, feel the reality of nourishment and clothing, and let the mind settle into rest. Do not force events; instead imagine from a fulfilled state and watch circumstances align as your consciousness shifts. If you see yourself as merely physical, remember you are the consciousness that feeds itself. By believing you are higher than the fowls and more beloved than Solomon's robes, you invite the outer world to reflect that inner truth, not through effort but through the quiet power of imagination.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling of being fed and clothed, and declare 'I am provided for now.' Let the sense of sufficiency replace worry.
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