Hours of Inner Vineyard Grace

Matthew 20:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Matthew 20 in context

Scripture Focus

3And he went out about the third hour, and saw others standing idle in the marketplace,
4And said unto them; Go ye also into the vineyard, and whatsoever is right I will give you. And they went their way.
5Again he went out about the sixth and ninth hour, and did likewise.
Matthew 20:3-5

Biblical Context

In Matthew 20:3-5, the landowner hires workers at different hours and promises them what is right; the point is that supply flows when consciousness awakens and accepts the promise.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I AM, the marketplace is the mind and the hours of hiring represent evolving states of awareness. The landowner is your unconditioned I AM, and the promise that you will receive whatever is right is an invitation to adopt a definite assumption about your good. The idle workers symbolize dormant faculties awaiting activation by imagination. When you imagine going into your vineyard and receiving your due, you are already employed by Spirit, and time becomes a construct of consciousness; what matters is that you awaken to the state of adequacy now. Grace operates as a generous law that can be activated by consistent inner movement—revision of lack into certainty, and feeling the wish fulfilled as if already yours. The later hours remind you that it is never too late to awaken; the moment you choose the state of provision, the harvest begins in consciousness and then manifests outwardly.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are already in the vineyard, receiving whatever is right for you. Stay with that feeling for a few minutes, revising doubt until it feels real.

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