Inner Fishing and I Am Alignment
John 21:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
John 21:3 shows Peter and the others turning to fishing as a human initiative, yet they catch nothing, signaling that effort apart from the I AM yields empty results.
Neville's Inner Vision
Peter’s statement, I go a fishing, marks the mind’s impulse to solve life by skill and toil, independent of the I AM within. The crew follows, their boat and nets embodying their state of consciousness, yet the night yields no sustenance because genuine supply comes from alignment with God-consciousness, not personal endeavor. In Neville’s reading, the failure to catch anything is the ego’s wake-up call: the old plan cannot produce while the inner current of the I AM remains untapped. The remedy is inner revision: acknowledge that vocation flows from the divine within, not from outward labor. When you revise the scene, you assume the end: you are already in your true work, guided by the I AM, and the world responds as your inner state shifts. Practice becomes the acknowledgment that your next action arises from inner unity, and the outer scene will reflect the abundance of your true work.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end: you are already in your true vocation, guided by the I AM within you; feel a quiet certainty that your next step flows from that inner guidance.
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