Daughter Of Faith, Wholeness Now

Luke 8:48 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 8 in context

Scripture Focus

48And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.
Luke 8:48

Biblical Context

In Luke 8:48, Jesus tells a woman that her faith has made her whole and to go in peace.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the scene is not a distant event but a statement about your inner state. 'Daughter' speaks to your inner being—the child within who longs to be unafraid. 'Be of good comfort' is the gentle command your awareness gives to itself when it stops doubting what is possible. 'Thy faith hath made thee whole' is not a miracle separate from you, but the recognition that the one being you truly are is the I AM, the consciousness that forms by its own imagining. When you claim the I AM as your own and refuse to separate healing from your sense of self, your body follows the shift in consciousness and peace replaces fear. The kiss of healing is quiet assurance, the knowing that the entire situation is a movement of consciousness within you, not a struggle outside. 'Go in peace' means carry the healed state into daily life, letting no doubt disturb the calm of this present moment. Your faith is not a grade you pass but a state you inhabit, and by dwelling there you allow wholeness to express through every cell and emotion.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and feel the wish already fulfilled. Repeat 'I AM whole; I go in peace' until your inner state shifts to calm assurance.

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