Inner Healing in Action

Luke 17:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 17 in context

Scripture Focus

12And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off:
13And they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.
14And when he saw them, he said unto them, Go shew yourselves unto the priests. And it came to pass, that, as they went, they were cleansed.
Luke 17:12-14

Biblical Context

In Luke 17:12-14, ten lepers cry for mercy; Jesus tells them to go show themselves to the priests, and as they go, they are cleansed.

Neville's Inner Vision

All the lepers are states of consciousness marked by separation and lack; the distance they stand from the Master mirrors the distance you feel from your own wholeness. When they cry, 'Have mercy on us,' the Master replies from the I AM within: Go, show yourselves to the priests. The outer command is but a mirror of an inner invitation: act as though you already possess the healing. The priests represent your own inner order—the recognition that your state is restored, that you are not defined by the leprosy but by the living presence that you are. As they move in obedience to the inner instruction, the cleansing occurs not as a future event but as a natural result of the inner assumption fulfilled in action. The condition of healing is your present state of consciousness. Trust the movement, not the evidence; your going is the form the inner conviction takes, and the cleansing appears in your awareness as you proceed.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume the healed state now, affirming, 'I am whole and free.' Then perform a simple, observable action—like walking to a different room—as if going to the priests within and allowing the inner conviction to move you.

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