The Rock Of Inner Knowing
Luke 6:46-49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus challenges mouth-only faith: calling him Lord means aligning action with his sayings. Those who hear and do are securely built on a rock; those who hear but do not act lack a foundation.
Neville's Inner Vision
To enter Luke 6:46-49 through Neville's lens, you must change your interior weather rather than chase external storms. The house in the parable represents your life as you think, feel, and imagine. A foundation dug deep and laid on the rock is the state of consciousness that corresponds to the I AM within you—awareness unshaken by circumstance, because it has consented to the inner word you hear. When you live in the conviction that the inner command has authority over you, your choices align with that command; your will and imagination join to form a single stone, steady and true. The flood pounding the house is the pressure of life attempting to move you from this inner truth, yet the rock remains firm because the inner truth remains all-sufficient. The alternative is to listen without letting the inner law govern your acts; then your life lacks depth and character and every gust reveals the crack. The practical takeaway: your reality follows your inner obedience; revise your state to match the feeling of the command.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare, 'I am the one who hears and does,' and feel that commitment as real now. Maintain that feeling for a minute and let it guide the next action you take, no matter how small.
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