The I Am Seeks and Saves

Luke 19:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 19 in context

Scripture Focus

10For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.
Luke 19:10

Biblical Context

Luke 19:10 declares the mission to seek and save what is lost. It points to the restoration of consciousness, the return of awareness to its true wholeness.

Neville's Inner Vision

To my ear, Luke 19:10 whispers that the Son of Man is not a distant savior but the I AM within you awakening to its own nature. 'Come to seek and to save' becomes the inner movement of consciousness turning toward any belief that it is lost and then restoring it to presence by the power of imagination. The lost are not people out there; they are states of awareness that have forgotten themselves. When you entertain the assumption that you already possess what you desire, you invite the revival of that which has seemed absent. The Son of Man within you goes forth through attention and intention, not to rescue others, but to awaken your mind to its own reality. Salvation, then, is an inner alignment: a steady, loving sense that you are whole, that lack is only a temporary appearance, and that every fragment returns to unity as you dwell in the I AM. So you do not seek outside; you awaken what was dormant inside, and your world reflects that awakening.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the I AM within; I seek and save all that is lost in me.' Then hold a vivid image of a bright center within, gently reviving every forgotten part until you feel whole.

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