Inner Ears: Let Him Hear

Matthew 11:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Matthew 11 in context

Scripture Focus

15He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
Matthew 11:15

Biblical Context

The verse proclaims that those who have ears to hear must really hear; it calls for attentive inner listening to truth. In plain sense, it invites you to pay attention to what is whispered within.

Neville's Inner Vision

To hear with the ears that count, you must awaken the inner hearing of the I AM. The line does not demand a louder voice from without; it invites you to inhabit a state of awareness where listening becomes a creative act. When you call out, let him hear, you are naming a shift of consciousness, choosing to attend to a reality that already exists in imagination. Imagination is not idle; it is your inner workshop where events have their beginning. See the sounds of your life as impressions formed by your consciousness, and decide which to accept by the fidelity of your attention. If you doubt, revise the scene with the feeling that you already hear perfectly, for the sound you expect will marshal the world to reflect your inner note. Your true hearing is the awareness that I AM, not the outer noise; when you dwell in that I AM, the inner movements align and you behold the life you have imagined.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare that you hear perfectly now; then imagine a scene where you receive a clear inner message and feel it as true. Repeat until your sense of hearing aligns with the I AM.

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