Luke 13:5 Inner Repentance Now

Luke 13:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 13 in context

Scripture Focus

5I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
Luke 13:5

Biblical Context

The verse warns that unless people repent, they will perish. It invites an inward turning to align with the I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the crowd as a single state of consciousness, a mind that forgets its source. To 'repent' is not to grovel before doom, but to reverse the movement of attention back to the I AM—the awareness that is your true self. When you insist on the old pattern, you perish as the bondage of limitation; when you revise, you awaken to the reality that you are already the completion of life and love. The warning of perish is the psychology of separation—your sense of being ungoverned by God. The act of repentance is an internal revision: declare now that the past holds no power over the present, and feel the aliveness of the I AM filling every room of your consciousness. As you dwell there, the outside circumstances shift to match your inner conviction. The call to repentance becomes a call to claim the higher self, where fear dissolves and unity with God is your immediate experience. Perishing is simply the old sense of lack dying as you refuse to maintain it.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and feel the I AM as your constant reality; revise the sense of separation by declaring, I am awakened to unity with God. Hold that feeling for a few minutes until it becomes your natural state.

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