By Night He Sees the Light

John 3:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 3 in context

Scripture Focus

2The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.
John 3:2

Biblical Context

The verse records a nighttime visitor acknowledging Jesus as a teacher sent from God, because the miracles reveal God's presence with him. It hints that recognition of the divine source can come through inner experiences, not just outward display.

Neville's Inner Vision

See the man who comes to Jesus by night, not to argue but to be illumined by the inner light. He calls Jesus Rabbi and says he believes a teacher comes from God, for the signs prove God is with him. In the Neville view, this scene is your inner self recognizing the I AM at work as the living idea in you. The presence of God is not external; it is a state you assume. Faith, trust, and discernment rise when you accept that the power shown through another is the power you cultivate by first assuming its reality. The miracles you witness are not distant acts but the inner alignment becoming visible in life. The prophecy here is a promise: when you dwell in the awareness of God within, your inner teachers and signs will appear as outward indications of that divine state.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare that the I AM is active now, then feel the inner light permeate your mind and body as you move through the day.

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