Inner Riches Through Forsaking
Matthew 19:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse teaches that whoever forsakes houses, family, or possessions for Jesus' name will receive a hundredfold in return and inherit everlasting life. It links renunciation to a promised, lasting life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Forsaking here means a turning away from the identification with outer forms, not a denial of living. When you release attachment to houses, kin, or lands in the mind, you are not losing life but waking to the true kingdom you already possess in the I AM that you are. The hundredfold is not a future grant from some distant power; it is the rich overflow of a life kept awake within the consciousness of awareness. As you cease identifying with lack, you discover that every relationship and resource multiplies in the inner realm. The word forsaken is really about releasing the false self that clings to forms. This inner renunciation does not diminish your life; it expands it, lifting you from scarcity to abundance, from fear to faith, from separation to unity with the divine within. The promise of eternal life is the present reality of ongoing awareness; the kingdom rests not in external changes but in your own I AM presence. When you live from that awareness, the external world becomes a natural manifestation of an inward reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place a hand on your chest, and declare, I am the I AM; I forsake the old identity and accept the hundredfold life now. Then feel a warm current of abundance rising as you imagine the inner kingdom expanding within you.
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