Inner Saved: Luke 13:23
Luke 13:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Someone asks whether only a few will be saved. The passage points to a deeper inward understanding of salvation beyond numbers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville Goddard lens, the question Are there few who be saved becomes a question about your inner state. A number is asked, but the teaching points to awareness as the sole gate. If salvation is the Kingdom, then the Kingdom exists wherever you are conscious of it; the phrase about few reveals the illusion that life is a mere external audit. In truth, God is I AM, and the I AM within you is the door to salvation. When you awaken to that, few or many dissolves into the realization that what you call saved is your entire awareness, your present experience. The outer world conforms to the inner state you assume, revise, and feel as real. So the answer is not about a metric but a continual act of spiritual assumption: you are already saved in the moment you recognize yourself as the expression of divine consciousness. Each moment offers entrance into the Kingdom through the feeling of its reality.
Practice This Now
Act now: close eyes, assume the feeling of already being saved; let that inner reality color your next hour as if you are living in the Kingdom now.
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