Inner Sovereignty John 14:30
John 14:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In John 14:30, Jesus notes that the ruler of this world is coming but has nothing in him, signaling that worldly power cannot touch his inner life. He suggests turning away from external conversation and resting in inner awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, the prince of this world is the habit of believing in separation and the pull of appearances. Jesus says he is coming but has nothing in me; that nothing is the absence of resonance with the dream. If you identify with the world, it will press in and talk, but in the inner I AM it finds no entry. The scene invites you to withdraw from the outer talk and rest in the inner ruler who truly governs. Your task is not to fight but to assume the end state where you are the I AM, the conscious center that perceives all as ideas in mind. When you enter that state, the world loses its grip; the prince cannot live in a mind that knows itself as God aware. Practice by closing the eyes, breathing into the chest, and repeating the declaration I AM the ruler of this life, letting the sense of separation dissolve until you feel untouched by appearances. The imagined power of the world has nothing in you now.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet, place your attention in the chest, and declare I AM the ruler of this life; feel the world as a dream and see the prince withdraw from your inner throne.
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