Master and Lord Within
John 13:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus states that He is Master and Lord, and those words are affirmed. This is a call to recognize the inner governing consciousness within you.
Neville's Inner Vision
John 13:13 speaks with a soft authority. Jesus says, you call me Master and Lord, and you are right; for so I am. In Neville’s register, this is not a historical title to admire, but a declaration of your own inner state. The Master and Lord is the governing I AM—imagination crowned with dominion. To hear these words is to hear the truth of your present moment: you are under the government of a consciousness that commands, that is, the state of awareness that refuses to settle for lack or fear. When you assume that you are ruled by this inner king, you awaken the Kingdom within. Obedience, not to external rules, but to the quiet authority of your own making, becomes natural; faithfulness is simply staying aligned with the assumption until manifested. The world then serves the state you inhabit: problems yield to the decision of the inner ruler, and opportunities unfold as you act from the feeling of being Master and Lord. This is Neville’s scriptural psychology: your imagining creates your reality, and your present experiences are the echoes of your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I am the Master and Lord within me now,' and feel a throne settle in your chest. Let that inner king govern your choices for the next minute, then carry that certainty into your day.
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