Aligning With the Divine Will

Luke 22:42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 22 in context

Scripture Focus

42Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done.
Luke 22:42

Biblical Context

Luke 22:42 presents a plea to remove the cup, then a surrender to the Father's will.

Neville's Inner Vision

Luke 22:42 invites you to notice that the 'cup' is a moment when your grip on a preferred outcome loosens. In Neville's discipline, the Father is the I AM, the living awareness you already possess. The line not my will, but thine, is not weakness but a decision to let a higher pattern govern your thoughts. Feelings of resistance, fear, or longing are simply wooden doors you can revise from within. When you stand in your own consciousness and declare, I am aligned with the Father's will, you shift the entire field of possibility. The events you call outer are the echo of your inner state; therefore the cup cannot be truly removed until you consent to the state that desires nothing but the divine order. Practice is not bargaining with fate but re-creating your assumption. Assume you are already in harmony, and feel that harmony as real. As you persist, you discover that the outer scene bows to the inner alignment, and your life unfolds under Providence.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and imagine addressing the Father within, revising your scene to reflect that you are in harmony with His will, and feel that harmony as real.

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