Inner Faith and Peace Luke 7:50

Luke 7:50 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 7 in context

Scripture Focus

50And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace.
Luke 7:50

Biblical Context

Jesus affirms that her faith saved her. She is urged to go in peace.

Neville's Inner Vision

Now look within: the woman is your inner state of receptivity, drawn to the master within. Her faith is not belief in a distant power but the unwavering certainty that the I AM is the source and the saver of your being. When Jesus says, 'thy faith hath saved thee,' hear it as a directive to let inner conviction govern you. Salvation becomes a shift in consciousness, not a rescue from without. You awaken to the truth that the I AM is your current force, and peace flows as the natural expression of that reality. Fear, doubt, and lack fade as you remain in the state that you are already loved, protected, and complete in God. The world’s events may quarrel with appearance, yet your inner alignment remains untouched. This is the heart of Luke 7:50: a present tense salvation—not earned, but remembered. When you practice this shift, your imagination becomes the instrument by which you live as the I AM, and peace becomes your daily atmosphere.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the state of the I AM as your own. Feel the saved-ness as present-tense reality and declare, 'I AM saved; I go in peace,' letting the sensation of peace fill you.

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