Inner Centurion's Faith
Luke 7:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Luke 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A centurion's beloved servant lies ill, near death. The scene highlights care, vulnerability, and the call to inner trust.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the centurion as a state of consciousness that commands with quiet confidence. The servant is not merely a man in another room; he is your felt sense of health, your vitality, the part of you that speaks of life. The illness 'near death' is your mind clinging to limitation, the belief that life can be cut off by circumstance. In this scripture the master's faith, not the physician, is the true agent of healing. When you stop looking outward for remedy and turn inward to the I AM—the awareness that you are—you discharge the fear that binds. The centurion's authority is the inner conviction that all power to heal resides in the one who perceives. Mercy and compassion awaken as you accept that the very presence of God is not somewhere else, but within your own experience, the dynamic feeling that you are held by a benevolent intelligence. As you align with that presence, the 'servant' rises in your sense of health; the die is not cast, but shifted by your acceptance of life as your own.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner centurion's authority: close your eyes, feel the I AM as the healer, and revise the image of sickness into movement of life until you sense healing within.
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