Enemy Love Within
Luke 6:32-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus challenges you to move beyond love for the loved and good deeds done for return. He calls for loving enemies, giving without expectation, and lending without securing repayment, promising a great inner reward.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Luke 6:32–35, the pages speak not of more rules, but of a shift in your state of awareness. You are asked to see yourself not as a receiver of favors, but as the I AM that wills kindness through every gesture. When you love those who love you, you are merely echoing the common mind; when you do good, lend, and give without return, you are tuning your consciousness to the Highest. The enemy becomes a mirror of your own restless self, and blessing them is the blessing you grant your own inner God-state. The Father is kind to the unthankful and the evil because His nature is unconditional reality, not a transaction. So you are called to embody that same nature, not to judge, but to renew your alignment with life itself. The reward is not the praise of men but the rise of your own inner kingdom—the sense that you are one with the I AM, impervious to fluctuation, generous by nature, and free.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I AM love, I bless all, including my 'enemy.' See and treat them as a reflection of your own higher self, and perform a small generous act without expecting anything in return today.
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