Night of Inner Calling
Luke 6:12-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 6:12-16 shows Jesus praying through the night and naming twelve disciples as apostles.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the mountain of your awareness, the night-long prayer is inner listening until your heart is clear of opinion. The twelve chosen are not merely people in history but twelve facets of consciousness you elect to work through your life—faith, courage, mercy, discernment, vision, patience, boldness, humility, unity, truth, devotion, and action. Judas Iscariot and the others symbolize the elements you must own and redeem within the self, so that none may betray your purpose; by naming them publicly as apostles you consecrate them as sacred instruments, not as external figures. The act of calling and appointing is your inner decision to align your entire being with a divine plan. In this light, the event becomes a pattern: you listen in the silence until your inner cabinet emerges, then you declare them as your agents, and your life begins to reflect their mission. The spiritual law is simple: as you identify with the I AM and claim your inner ministers, you bring forth the conditions and outcomes you seek.
Practice This Now
Assume you have already chosen your twelve inner apostles; feel their presence guiding your next action. Sit in quiet and revise any fear by forgiving the traitor within as a misperception.
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