Inner Treasury of Luke 21:1-2
Luke 21:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus observes both the rich's public gifts and the widow's two mites, showing that true worship is measured by inner disposition rather than outward amount.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the scene is not about money, but about the state of your awareness. The rich men casting gifts into the treasury represent a mind that seeks status through visible abundance; their generosity is a window-dressing of self, a performance born from lack of inner faith. The poor widow, bringing two mites, embodies a different consciousness—the quiet surrender of a heart that knows the I AM is all-sufficiency. In Neville's terms, the treasury of God is the inner I AM, and every act of giving is a movement of that inner economy. The widow's mite is not small in God's sight but a bold attestation that value is not measured by quantity, but by trust. When you align your inner state with abundance—feeling, assuming, and living as though you are supported by infinite supply—the outward 'proof' of lack dissolves. The moment you imagine yourself as the generous one, the entire scene shifts: wealth becomes an inner provision, not a bank balance, and your life mirrors that endless treasure of being.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, I AM abundance. Visualize yourself as the widow, giving from inner wealth until that feeling of sufficiency is your reality.
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