In The Father I Am

John 14:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 14 in context

Scripture Focus

11Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works' sake.
John 14:11

Biblical Context

Jesus declares the oneness of the Father and himself, inviting belief from that inner union. If that isn’t clear, he asks you to trust the works as evidence of that life in you.

Neville's Inner Vision

John 14:11 whispers to the ear of consciousness that I am in the Father and the Father in me. In Neville's language, the Father is the pure Awareness you are, and in me means this awareness animates every thought, feeling, and act. Belief here is not a creed to recite but a state to inhabit. When you allow the sense of separation to dissolve, when you feel yourself as the life that moves the Father’s acts, you will see the outer works appear as outward echoes of that inner unity. The miracles are not distant favors but natural expressions of the one Self waking to itself. You do not persuade God; you awaken to who you already are: I AM, the steady presence behind every scene. The instruction or else believe me for the very works invites you to use experience as your test: notice how your thoughts align, how your decisions feel steady, how events unfold in harmony when you rest in that inner fact. So set your inner stage with the conviction that you are one with the Father, and watch your life become the demonstration of that unity.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat, I am in the Father, and the Father is in me, sensing the I AM as a warm present reality; then revise any sense of separation by imagining a simple task performed from that unity.

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