Unity Within: John 10:30

John 10:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 10 in context

Scripture Focus

30I and my Father are one.
John 10:30

Biblical Context

John 10:30 declares an essential oneness between Jesus and the Father, pointing to a unity of consciousness within the believer. It invites you to awaken to the I AM as the shared source of all experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the verse as a declaration of your true self: the Father is not outside you but your I AM, the constant awareness that makes you know. When you say, I and my Father are one, you are not asserting a doctrine but recognizing that your consciousness and its source are one and the same. The Son is not separate from the Father, but your waking self, realizing that God’s life flows through every thought and feeling. The moment you identify with lack, fear, or limitation, you forget this oneness; the cure is not changing conditions but changing state. By steadfast assumption that you are one with God, you return to the knowing that the universe is your inner state reflecting your consciousness. True worship is inner alignment; holiness is a denial of separation; faith and trust are the uplift of imagination. Trust that your persistent feeling-reality can redraw your scene to match this unity.

Practice This Now

Sit in quiet stillness and repeat 'I and my Father are one' as a present fact. Visualize a bright center uniting heart and mind and feel the oneness until it lingers.

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