Inner Unity Prayer

John 17:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 17 in context

Scripture Focus

9I pray for them: I pray not for the world, but for them which thou hast given me; for they are thine.
10And all mine are thine, and thine are mine; and I am glorified in them.
John 17:9-10

Biblical Context

Jesus prays for his disciples, affirming they belong to God. A mutual possession exists between the Son and the Father, with divine glory resting in their unity.

Neville's Inner Vision

Now, imagine: you are the one given to the Son, and all that the Son has is yours, and all you are belongs to the Father. The words Mine and Thine are not a possession list but a state of consciousness; to be mine is to be held by the Father, to be thine is to belong to the Son, and so you and God merge into one living I AM. When you hold that it is so, you stop seeking an external world to prove you are loved and begin to feel the glorified state already resting in you. The Father does not withdraw; he and the Son live in you as you choose to inhabit the inner temple of awareness. Your prayer becomes not begging but recognition: you acknowledge the union, and the evidence follows as the light in your daily moments, your relations, your work, your health. Practice this: dwell in the feeling that you and God are one, and let that sentience radiate through everything you touch, transforming your outer life into a visible display of inner unity.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state that Mine and Thine are one; feel the I Am presence of God within you until you perceive your life glorified by that unity.

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