Luke 19:24-26 Inner Increase
Luke 19:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain sense: In Luke 19:24–26, the ruler commands to take from the man who hid his mina and give to the man with ten; those who have more receive more, and those with little lose even that.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Luke passage, every scene is a map of inner life. The 'pound' is the man’s faculty—the power of imagination and conscious feeling. The one who 'hath ten' represents a mind that has cultivated a state of awareness—an abundant inner treasury—so any use of that state multiplies it; the 'hath not' man reveals a mind that has not exercised its gift and therefore loses even what it had. The master is not an external judge but the I AM, the innate awareness that returns to your life the fruit of its attention. When you entertain a state of fullness and act from it—assume you are already provided—your inner pound increases and your outer provision follows. Conversely, withholding your gifts by fear or negation drains you, and even your present supply is threatened by the absence of inner activity. The lesson is not punishment but a correction of focus: increase is automatic where consciousness is used; lack is the result of neglect. So, use your imagination on purpose, and the law will reallocate your inner currency toward greater capacity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you already possess the full measure of your inner wealth; revise any sense of lack by declaring I AM as your source, then 'feel it real' by picturing one specific area filling with abundance today.
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