The I Am Keeps Your Seekers Safe
John 18:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In John 18:7-9, Jesus asks whom they seek; they answer Jesus of Nazareth. He confirms it is himself and asks to let the others go, fulfilling the promise that those given to him are not lost.
Neville's Inner Vision
Whom seek ye? is the moment the consciousness turns its attention to a desired form. When you answer from within, you are not chasing a person but the I AM who would manifest a state. Jesus says, "I have told you that I am he," meaning: the realization you seek is your own I AM, the living awareness that stands when you call. The command "let these go their way" reveals that the aspects of your consciousness you were touching—your habitual 'disciples'—are not to be harmed or forced; they are allowed to proceed under the law of your inner vision. The line "Of them which thou gavest me have I lost none" becomes your inner covenant: when you acknowledge that all that has been entrusted to your awareness by the Father remains intact as you awaken, you prevent any false sense of loss. In Neville's terms, all those "disciples" are states of consciousness you once held as realities; the moment you identify with the I AM, you preserve them by your recognition, and the scene is fulfilled in your inner realm.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the exchange, then declare, 'I seek only the I AM now.' Feel the inner 'disciples' depart free, while you affirm, 'None of those given to me shall be lost' as the truth of your consciousness.
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