Inner Leaven: Luke 13:21
Luke 13:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 13:21 presents the Kingdom of God as a quiet inner expansion, like leaven hidden in dough until the whole lump rises. It invites you to notice the unseen ferment of consciousness at work within you.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 13:21 is not a geography lesson but a map of consciousness. The kingdom you seek does not come with outward signs but as a hidden ferment inside your own being. The leaven is not an invention; it is a living assumption your I AM awakens in the dough of your days. The woman represents your awakened self who quietly seeds this truth within the three measures of meal—the total field of your perception: thought, feeling, and memory. As you hold to a new state in imagination, that inner principle begins to work by the law of your being, widening and buzzing with life until the entire batter of your life is leavened. You do not perform a miracle from the outside; you become the state which already exists in the unseen. When the outer events finally respond, they do so as the risen dough responds to heat and time. So linger in the end you desire, feel its truth now, and let your inner leaven do its patient work.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Spend 3 minutes in a quiet inner space, assuming the end: 'I am the leaven within my life.' Feel the rising fullness spreading through body, thoughts, and surroundings.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









