Inner Witness, Outer Rejection
John 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus declares that he and his witnesses know what they speak and have seen, yet their listeners do not receive the witness. This reveals the gap between inner certainty and outer reception.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse the I AM speaks with unwavering certainty. We speak that we do know means the state of consciousness in which truth is complete and unassailable. We have seen is the inner vision you have imagined into form; the evidence you lean on is your own inner sight made tangible by attention. When others do not receive the witness, it is not a fault in your message but a reflection of their present level of awareness. The true task is to dwell in the fact you know and have seen until your outer world aligns with that inner conviction. Your job is not to persuade through argument, but to hold the inner fact long enough for the outer to mirror it. Begin by assuming the end: believe you have already been heard and accepted. Revision: erase the idea of rejection and replace it with quiet assurance. Feel it real now, and let the outer testimony respond as your inner state steadfastly holds.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes and assume the inner witness has already been heard; revise rejection to acceptance; feel the certainty as a living present fact. Then speak from that state and let your outer life reflect it.
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