Inner Birth: Flesh or Spirit

John 3:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 3 in context

Scripture Focus

6That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
John 3:6

Biblical Context

John 3:6 contrasts two births: one of the flesh and one of the Spirit; the flesh remains natural, while the Spirit signifies a higher, inner life.

Neville's Inner Vision

John 3:6 whispers to the thinker within: the outward birth of the flesh stays in the realm of flesh, while the inward birth of the Spirit is the awakening of your true self. In Neville’s terms, these two births are states of consciousness, not distant events. The flesh is the mind identified with sensation, limitation, and time; the Spirit is the awareness that Never changes, the I AM that you really are. When you speak of being born of spirit, you are naming the moment you cease pleading with the world to prove you and begin proving the world by your inner decree. The verse does not condemn the body but distinguishes the two atmospheres of consciousness. Your job is to cultivate the Spirit-born life by assuming, feeling, and believing from the end. Picture yourself already as the Spirit’s child, living from the inner source, and watch exterior appearances align with that inner posture. The kingdom is not coming; it is the realization you awaken to within.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already Spirit-born and revise a daily scene from that vantage; feel the inner life as real and let perception and circumstance respond to this awakening.

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