Blessed Beyond Recompense

Luke 14:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 14 in context

Scripture Focus

14And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
Luke 14:14

Biblical Context

Luke 14:14 promises blessing for those who lend without expectation of return. True recompense arrives at the resurrection of the just.

Neville's Inner Vision

Luke 14:14 invites you to see reward not as a rumor to be collected from others, but as the tone of your own inner life. When you declare, 'I am blessed,' you are not seeking paid back by people; you are elevating your consciousness. Recompense, in Neville's sense, is a shift in state: a resurrection of the just—your right mind restored to its original vigor. The 'they cannot recompense thee' means the world cannot offset your inner change; only you can grant yourself the power of feeling as if you already possessed what you seek. Begin with a present-tense assumption: you are blessed, you have already received your due, and the outer signs will follow as a natural echo of that inner state. Your imagination becomes the bank from which all gifts are drawn; your awareness is the I AM that pays in full when you align with it. Practice patiently, and notice how a new tone flows through your days, a sense of grace entering your steps.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are blessed now. Imagine the inner resurrection taking place in your chest; repeat 'I am blessed' until it feels real.

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