Inner Wealth Through Luke 18:12

Luke 18:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 18 in context

Scripture Focus

12I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess.
Luke 18:12

Biblical Context

The verse records a person boasting of outward fasting and titling as piety.

Neville's Inner Vision

Luke's verse speaks in a man who counts his righteousness by fasting and tithe, yet the true scripture is written in the state of consciousness behind the words. In Neville's language, the I AM is the only real subject, and imagination is the power that makes that reality tangible. When you hear 'I fast twice a week' and 'I give tithes of all I possess,' you are hearing a portrait of a mind that believes its worth comes from disciplined acts rather than from the abundance that already lives within. The acts may appear holy outwardly, but they reveal a hunger for security in separation. The healing move is a revision: assume the inner wealth as your immediate condition, and let the outward actions become expressions of gratitude rather than attempts to earn favor. Feel the I AM shining through your life as unsought provision, and let the sense of lack dissolve into abundance. As you dwell in that awareness, your outer environment will follow.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise Luke 18:12 in your mind to 'I fast from lack, I tithe all that I possess to the I AM, and abundance flows to me now.' Then feel the fullness as real.

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