Belief at the Inner Feast

John 2:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 2 in context

Scripture Focus

23Now when he was in Jerusalem at the passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name, when they saw the miracles which he did.
John 2:23

Biblical Context

In John 2:23, during Passover in Jerusalem, many believed in Jesus because they witnessed the miracles he performed.

Neville's Inner Vision

John 2:23 places us inside the inner theatre of consciousness. The miracles witnessed are not distant events of history but movements of awareness that reveal the I AM already present. When the verse says 'many believed in his name,' it signals a state of mind in which the name—the I AM—becomes active through deed. In Neville's psychology, belief is not faith in another; it is the inner alignment that makes power visible in form. The crowd's response mirrors the reader's inner possibility: as you identify with your divine nature, outer conditions rearrange to reflect that inner decree. The miracles you observe are the rearrangements of states, dissolving lack and restoring wholeness. Therefore, the scene invites you to live from the end: assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, revise any doubt, and rest in the sense of I AM that you already are.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes. Imagine you are at the inner feast and a subtle miracle unfolds within you; affirm 'I AM that I AM' and let the feeling of fulfillment rise as real.

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