Inner Resurrection Unveiled
John 11:20-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Martha greets Jesus, asserting that God will answer; Jesus speaks of a coming rise, but Martha ties it to a future resurrection.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe Martha's urgency: she believes life can be restored by a divine act, yet she frames it within time. In Neville's light, the I AM stands at the door of consciousness now, and Jesus' words are an invitation to awareness, not a distant promise. When Jesus says, 'Thy brother shall rise again,' he signals the possibility already alive in your mind. Martha's reference to the last day reveals how human time confines see resurrection as future; Neville teaches that resurrection is a shift of the inner state. The 'even now' she utters is a doorway—you may claim the life you desire in the present moment by assuming it as true and letting the feeling of that state permeate your being. The practical path is to inhabit the feeling of the wish fulfilled, revise every doubt, and treat the imagined outcome as your current fact. In this manner, your inner Jesus awakens the life you seek, here and now, within the sanctuary of your own I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place a hand on your chest, and repeat, 'I AM the resurrection and the life now.' Dwell in the feeling that your desired circumstance is already real, and let it saturate your consciousness for a few minutes.
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