Inner Fame and Healing Luke 5:15
Luke 5:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 5:15 describes how Jesus' reputation for healing draws crowds who come to hear him and be healed.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the Neville reader, this verse is not about a man walking the land but about the state you awaken within. The fame abroad of him is the spread of your consciousness: as you believe in a healing, your inner attention travels outward, drawing the great multitudes of possibilities toward you. The hearing and healing are not external events but inner movements of consciousness responding to the restoration you permit in the I AM. When you regard yourself as already healed, the crowd appears as confirmation, not cause; the healing is your recognition of wholeness, not a remedy sought from outside. The countless infirmities are symbols of beliefs you have accepted about limitation. By imagining the healer within—the I AM who is awareness itself—you give form to that belief, and the environment shifts to reflect your inner condition. The verse invites a practical revision: dwell in the feeling of wellness, assume the state of healed wholeness, and let the outer scenes follow the inner conclusion. Your life revives as you acknowledge you are already that which you seek.
Practice This Now
Assume the healed state now for a few minutes, feeling the wholeness as your I AM. Let that feeling color your day and act as healing to others you encounter.
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