Forsake All and Follow Him Within
Luke 5:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The fishermen bring their ships to land, renounce their former way of life, and immediately follow him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 5:11 is not about boats and beaches so much as a revelation of your inner state. The ships they brought to land symbolize your thoughts, roles, and plans, your entire old self docked at last. When they forsook all, they did not merely quit a job; they renounced the assumption that the world’s measure of success defines them. In the I AM, that renunciation becomes an act of faith, a turning toward a living hint, a call you hear within. Following him is not a march into poverty but a surrender to a higher frequency of awareness that orders your life from the within outward. Your imagination becomes the crew, the captain, and the chart; as you align with the inner movement, the outer results fall into place as expressions of that priority. The scene invites you to feel the reality now: you are already on the shore, gladly forsaking the old and choosing the I AM as your vocational guide. The effect is immediate: you shift from striving to being, and the next step unfolds in harmony with your true nature.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am now following the I AM; I have forsaken the old self and am moving with ease into my true vocation.' Then feel the truth of that shift as if it already happened.
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