Inner Visitation Luke Seven
Luke 7:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
People fear and glorify God as they witness a great prophet risen among them and God visiting His people. The rumor spreads throughout Judea.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 7:16-17 speaks of a sudden reverent fear and a universal acknowledgment that God has visited His people. But in the Neville key, fear is the unease of a sleeping mind waking to its true Self. The 'great prophet' is not an external messenger but an inner state of consciousness—the I AM that awakens, you as the awareness recognizing itself. When you assume this visitation, you are asserting that your inner world has become the dwelling place of the divine. The rumor that goes forth is the momentum of your thought, spreading through the Judean countryside of your life as events align with the awareness you entertain. As you persist, the movement of your inner life shifts from prophecy as distant news to presence as immediate fact. God is not out there but within; the visitation is the recognition that the divine is resident in you, right now, in this very moment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM within as present right now. Feel 'God hath visited me' and let that awareness settle until your outer life mirrors the inner visitation.
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