Inner Name Divine Love Within
John 17:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus speaks of the righteous Father, noting the world does not know Him, but he has known Him, and the disciples have known that God sent him. He declares the Father's name to them and promises to declare it again, so that the love with which the Father loved Jesus may be in them, and Jesus may be in them.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater, the Father is the I AM you are aware of. The world’s ignorance mirrors the forgetfulness of your own divine source; to know the Father is to know your true self. I have known thee points to the awakening that your awareness recognizes its origin in God, and these have known that thou hast sent me indicates that your inner state has acknowledged that spirit moves in you. Declaring thy name is the steady inner act of naming your consciousness with divine nature—the constant proximity of love that formed the Son within your being. When you rest in the realization that the Father’s love has loved you first, that same love dwells in you and you are in it. This is the union spoken: I in them and they in me, a seamless oneness of consciousness. Your present state is love made visible, not a future event to seek, but a present fact to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and assume the I AM is your true self. Silently declare, I know the Father; I am declared by the Name of God within me, then feel the Father’s love saturating your being, and rest in that oneness.
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