Inner Stewardship Awakening
Matthew 25:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The unprofitable servant is cast into outer darkness, symbolizing the consequence of not using your gifts. The passage invites faithful stewardship within the Kingdom of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the parable dissolves as a lesson in inner stewardship. Outer darkness is not a dungeon outside of you but a forgotten state within—where you have hidden your divine ideas and denied your creative power. The 'unprofitable servant' is the part of you that believes you lack enough, or that your talents are not worth using. When you identify with the I AM and imagine your gifts in action, you invest life with meaning; fear recedes, and the inner climate begins to harmonize with what you are imagining. The gnashing and weeping are the old thoughts resisting new use of energy; they fade as you revise and exercise your gifts in service to the good. The Kingdom of God is not distant; it is the consciousness that awakens when you stop blaming circumstances and start using every talent as a seed of intention. You create your world by consciousness, and thus every talent becomes light, drawn forth from inner darkness into bright reality.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the faithful steward now. Revise any sense of neglect by naming your gifts and imagining you are actively employing them in service to life.
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