Left All and Followed
Luke 18:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter proclaims he and the others have left everything to follow Jesus; the verse marks a turning point where outer sacrifice mirrors an inner shift of allegiance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Peter’s words are not a boast about sacrifice; they are a statement of inner state. To 'leave all' is to renounce attachment to images of lack and to turn wholly toward the I AM within—the living impulse that you are. 'Followed thee' becomes the practice of following the inward guidance, the sense of rightness that rises as your imagination anchors a new sense of being. In Neville’s terms, God is the I AM—awareness that does not struggle but creates. Your wealth, status, and security are not separate from your inner life; they are the outward colors of your inner conviction. When you accept that you already left behind every limitation in consciousness, you invite a world that answers to that decision. The kingdom of provision is not earned but realized by a shift in whether you believe your life is governed by lack or by the I AM’s inexhaustible abundance. Let the feeling of having already followed the inner lead settle in your chest, and watch as circumstances harmonize with your embraced state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you already left all attachments and are following the inner lead. Feel the I AM within as present provision blooming in your chest.
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