Luke 3:14 Inner Soldier Discipline
Luke 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Luke 3:14, soldiers ask what they should do; John answers with three practical commands: no violence to others, no false accusations, and contentment with your pay.
Neville's Inner Vision
This passage invites you to regard the soldiers as symbols of your own inner states at war or at rest. The question, What shall we do?, becomes a moment to reframe your awareness. The commands are not external duties but inner laws of the I AM: do no violence to anyone, refrain from accusing anyone falsely, and be content with what you are given. When you accept this as true now, you awaken to the realization that you create your world through your state of consciousness. Violence toward others dissolves as you realize every person is a projection of your inner condition, and truthful speech arises as your thoughts align with the immutable reality of I AM. Contentment with wages reveals that your sense of worth comes from within, not from external reward. As you persist in this revised state, outer life mirrors the shift: conflicts cool, accusations fade, and a quiet gratitude becomes your daily wage.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and imagine you stand as the inner soldier who harms no one, tells no lies about others, and accepts your daily wage with gratitude. Feel the reality of this state until it lingers as your present experience.
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