Inner Report to Authority
John 11:46 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Some of those who witnessed Jesus' miracles went and told the Pharisees what He had done. The passage shows how reports rise to authority and create separation or suspicion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the crowd’s action is not about history but about your inner court. The 'some' are the fractional states of consciousness that rush to the outer Pharisaic mind for verdicts. When you remember what has been done, you are moving from the I AM within into a split between faith and fear, between revelation and reputation. The healing and the miracle are not merely outward events; they are inner shifts in your sense of self. The moment you hear the urge to broadcast the report to your inner Pharisees, you are being invited to revise the narrative so that it confirms your true nature rather than your ego’s judgment. See Jesus as your highest perception of life at work in you, and imagine that the report already verifies the miracle in your own consciousness. By choosing to hold the miracle as real within, you align with divine knowing and dissolve the pull toward external validation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in imagination, hear the inner you report only what is already true in God; revise the report to affirm your divine identity and realign your sense with the I AM.
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