Inner Sabbath Healing Judgment
John 7:21-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus says he has done one work and that healing occurs on the Sabbath. He contrasts circumcision with making a man whole and urges them to judge not by appearances but by righteous discernment.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the scenes in John 7:21–24 are not events happening to an outside world, but movements within your own consciousness. When Jesus says, I have done one work, he is naming a single inner shift of awareness that makes the whole man whole. The circumcision on the Sabbath is an image for your superficial deletions—trying to keep a law while the life within remains unobserved—yet healing comes only when you align with the I AM here and now. To heal is to see the inner state as complete; to judge not by appearance is to trust the inner light that speaks the truth of your being. In this hearing, the Sabbath becomes rest in awareness, not fatigue or rule-keeping; your attention rests in the fact of wholeness, and the outer form mirrors that inner unity. The “one work” is the ongoing revision of belief until you feel it real: you are already made whole by consciousness. Let the inner discernment replace surface judgment, and you will witness the external world conform to your inward condition.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and repeat, 'I am whole now,' until the feeling saturates your sense of self; then revise a troubling scene to reflect completion and rest in the awareness that you are the I AM.
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