Bearing Inner Fruit John 15:8

John 15:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 15 in context

Scripture Focus

8Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.
John 15:8

Biblical Context

God is glorified when you bear much fruit; in turn, you prove you are Jesus' disciples.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of 'Father' not as a distant deity but as the I AM within you—your line of awareness. 'Glorified' means your life reflects the divine nature. 'Bear much fruit' is not about tallying successes but about the quality of your inner moves becoming outward conditions. When you assume a state in which care, love, and assurance are natural, your outer world begins to answer in concord with that inner note. You are the disciple not by outward obedience but by abiding in the awareness that you are the living expression of the I AM. The discipline is simple: dwell as the state you desire; let the imagination conduct the work; see results germinating as if you already live them. The moment you revise your sense of lack with the feel of fulfillment, the 'fruit' appears in health, relationships, opportunity—whatever your aim. Glory is simply the shift of your inner atmosphere into one of fullness; the Father is honored as you consent to be that fullness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state, 'I am bearing much fruit.' Feel the fulfillment, gratitude, and confidence as if it were already real; carry that inner state into your day and notice the changes.

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