Inner Faith at Luke 18:8
Luke 18:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 18:8 asks whether faith will endure until the coming of the Son of Man. It presents faith as the inner state by which divine justice and grace are realized.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this verse, the ‘vengeance’ spoken of is the swift reward of a belief that remains unyielding. When the Son of Man comes—your own I AM, your pure awareness—the question is, will you find faith abiding in your earth? Faith is not a supplication but a stable state of consciousness; it is the quiet certainty that your desire is already true in the unseen realm. The world you call ‘earth’ is the stage where this inner reality is made visible. The coming invites you to awaken to the fact that you are the creator of the scene, and the measure of faith you hold determines the speed and texture of manifestation. If doubt lingers, the outer scene mirrors that delay; if you practice a steady assumption, the outer event aligns with your inner conviction. The task is to tend your imagination with consistency, until the felt sense of completion saturates every moment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quiet for a minute and revise the scene to feel the wish fulfilled as already true; then declare inwardly, 'I am the faith the Son of Man finds on the earth,' letting the feeling sink in daily.
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