Inner Cana Consciousness Unfolding
John 2:1-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
John 2:1-5 shows a Cana wedding where Mary presents a need to Jesus. Jesus hesitates, yet Mary tells the servants to do whatever he commands.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the third day at Cana, John places a new day within your inner life. The Cana wedding is the union of your inner faculties—Mary representing the intuitive pull of awareness, and Jesus the I AM, the living presence that nourishes all. When the guests face lack—the lack of wine—that is your moment of perceived emptiness in consciousness. Jesus says the hour has not yet come, a signal that you are not yet fully aware of your power. Yet Mary issues the practical command that never fails: 'Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.' The servants, your little dramas and habits, must listen and act on the inner word. When you align your outer acts with the inner decree, the wine of abundance flows, not as an external miracle but as the natural expression of your inner state made manifest. The true miracle is in the recognition that presence, not time, creates; the hour you think must come is the hour you begin to believe it already is. Rest in the I AM, and the feast of fulfillment unfolds within you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, recall the directive, and assume the feeling of abundance now. Do one simple action as if the inner word is already fulfilled.
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