Finished Work, Eternal Glory Within

John 17:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 17 in context

Scripture Focus

4I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.
5And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
John 17:4-5

Biblical Context

Jesus declares he has completed the mission given to him on Earth and asks the Father to restore him to the glory he shared before the world began.

Neville's Inner Vision

John 17:4-5 speaks in the language of present completion. The finished work is not an external event but a shift of consciousness you crown in this moment. When you affirm, “I have glorified thee… I have finished the work,” you are naming the state in which the I AM—your true self—recognizes itself as the Father’s glory, prior to and beyond any worldly setting. The preexistent glory is not merely a memory of the past; it is the awakened awareness you reclaim in this present now, the memory of oneness with God before the world’s birth. To apply this, revise your self-image from limitation to inevitability: assume you have already completed the task life has assigned you, and let the feeling of that completion rise in your chest until it pours into your days as light. The glory the Father grants is the living sense of I AM shining through you—presence, obedience, and witness inseparable from being. Trust the inner shift, and outer events align as the outer evidence of your inner choice.

Practice This Now

Practice now: close your eyes, declare silently, “I have finished the work I was sent to do,” and feel the weight and warmth of that completion in your chest until it radiates outward.

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