Life Through Love of Brethren
1 John 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 John 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Loving your brothers signals your inner state has shifted from fear and separation to life and unity. Those who fail to love remain in death.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jesus’ word here is not a rule but a state of being. The brethren are not separate others but your own consciousness projected outward, the living proof that your inner state is awake. When you love, you acknowledge the unity of self and other; that love dissolves the sense of death—the fear, separation, lack—into a single, radiant life. You know you have moved from death unto life because your attention turns toward the other with care, not with judgment. The I AM—your constant awareness—recognizes itself in every figure you call brother, and in that recognition you stand alive, complete, eternal. To “know” this is to revise your inner premise: love is not an effect of outer conditions but the cause by which inner sight becomes outer form. Practice loving as your natural state, and others become your mirror of God’s image within you. In this light, larger than personal preference, you live as the living idea of unity beginning within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you have already passed from death to life by loving your brethren. Picture a beloved neighbor as a reflection of your own I AM and feel the vitality and unity flowing through you now.
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