Mustard Seed Faith Within
Luke 17:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The apostles ask for more faith, and Jesus replies that even a tiny seed of faith is a function of consciousness, not size. A small inner certainty can move outward conditions when aligned with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Faith is not a petition to be granted from without, but a conviction I AM that stands in the inner chamber. The mustard seed is the tiniest seed within your memory of yourself; when you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you plant the image in the sea of your subconscious. The sycamine tree represents stubborn circumstances rooted in old conceptions. Speak to it from the I AM; command, not beg: be thou plucked up by the root and be thou planted in the sea. It obeys because you're directing the inner energy that generates it, not bargaining with the outer world. When you dwell in the consciousness that you are the life, you will see events rearrange to reflect this inner state. Mustard seed faith requires steady practice: persist in the assumption until the inner vision becomes fact in your life. The Lord's reply is a practical instruction: apply this daily, and you will prove how swiftly the outer responds to your inner skill.
Practice This Now
For five minutes, close your eyes, affirm I AM and vividly imagine the exact change you desire as already real; feel the wish fulfilled, then proceed as if it is so in your ordinary moment.
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