Right Side Net Miracle
John 21:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus asks if they have meat; they answer no, then instructs them to cast the net on the right side, and they haul in a multitude of fishes. It shows that obedience to the inner word brings miraculous provision into consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, the boat and sea are images of your inward life. The disciples represent states of consciousness seeking supply in the old, wrong places—outside of an awakened I AM. The question 'Have ye any meat?' exposes lack when life is measured by outer results rather than by inner trust. When Jesus says to cast the net on the right side, he is inviting you to a change of state: turn your attention to the right side—the side that bears faith, obedience, and alignment with the inner word. They cast, and the net fills so full they cannot draw it in; the abundance comes not by skill, but by yielding to a right-destiny approach in consciousness. In Neville’s terms, you do not gain by effort, but by assuming the state in which the thing already exists and letting the I AM (your awareness) do the work. See yourself standing in the boat, release fear, and declare, in the register of the mind, that you are in possession. The miracle then becomes a sign you can live by—a resurrection of life as you trust the inner guidance and act accordingly, knowing Providence supports every right cast.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the feeling of abundance as already here, and imagine casting your net on the right side. Feel gratitude rising as fish of blessing fill your awareness, and know the I AM brings them into form.
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