Inner Peace for Worthy Homes
Matthew 10:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
You enter a house and greet it. If the house is worthy, your peace rests there; if not, your peace returns to you.
Neville's Inner Vision
Enter a house, and you enter a state of consciousness. To salute it is to acknowledge your own awareness moving through that scene. If the house is worthy, peace rests there because you have imaged harmony as your natural vibration, and the scene reflects it back. If the state is unworthy, let your peace return to you—withdraw attention from the discord and pivot your inner state to the feeling of undisturbed I AM. When someone or some city does not receive you or your words, you shake off the dust; only the outer image dissolves, not your inner sovereignty. The key is not to change others but to hold your inner peace as the standard by which you judge every contact. Your imagination creates the conditions: in every encounter, imagine your peace already residing in the space, and your acceptance or withdrawal acts as a mirror of your own readiness to be at rest within.
Practice This Now
Practice: Enter a room in your mind and greet it as you would a host; affirm that your peace already rests there if it is worthy. If you sense resistance, revise the scene by inwardly declaring, 'My peace remains with me; I return it to my own heart.'
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