Childlike Entry to the Kingdom
Luke 18:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Luke 18:16-17, Jesus invites the little ones to come and declares that the kingdom belongs to such; true entry requires receiving the kingdom with childlike openness.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the scene as a mirror of your own inner state. The kingdom of God is not a distant realm but a vibratory condition you enter by becoming as a child in consciousness: trusting, unguarded, and ready to be led by the I AM. When Jesus says suffer the children to come unto me, he is naming the inner posture that permits presence to enter. To receive the Kingdom is to consent to feeling the reality you desire as if it already stands within you. The I AM, your highest self, is the Father who welcomes innocent awe; pride and doubt bow, and a meek heart becomes the door. If you seek healing, abundance, or peace, stop bargaining with appearances and return to that simple stance of faith: I am receptive, I am the light, I am here now in the Kingdom. Practice by assuming the feeling of a child at the threshold of your consciousness, fully trusting that the doorway is open and the world you seek is already within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and recall your own inner child, then silently declare: I now receive the Kingdom as a child would. Sit with that trust for a minute and let the feeling revise your sense of limitation.
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