Plain Speech, Inner Certainty
John 16:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The disciples acknowledge that Jesus speaks plainly and declare they now believe He knows all things and comes from God.
Neville's Inner Vision
On Neville’s map, their words reveal a turning of inner state. They do not seek further proofs; they revision their sense of authority as the I AM within. 'Speakest plainly' marks the moment inner discourse becomes decisive, a confidence that arises from feeling the truth rather than debating it. When they say 'thou knowest all things,' they name the mind’s recognition that all knowledge resides in the one life I AM—the God within—the source of awareness in every encounter. To them, 'born forth from God' is a declaration of identity: the Christ within is the true principle of knowing, and Jesus is its embodiment. This is not about a different man, but a shift of state: belief is a byproduct of living from the inner state of certainty. If you desire the same, practice entering the state of unwavering trust in the I AM, revise your picture of authority, and feel the truth as real now. Then outward events reflect your inner certainty, and what you call revelation comes as immediate knowing rather than distant rhetoric.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: 'I am the I AM that knows all things; I am one with the God within.' Feel it real for a minute and let the certainty direct your next moment.
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