The Inner Hour Arrives
John 7:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In John 7:30-31, authorities try to seize Jesus, but the moment is governed by a divine hour, and meanwhile many believe in him and wonder whether the coming Christ will do even more miracles.
Neville's Inner Vision
John 7:30-31 unfolds as a vision for the inner life. The crowd's attempt to seize him is the outer drama of fear and doubt, yet no man lays hands on him because his hour is not yet come—the hour that belongs to the I AM within. In Neville's keys, the hour is an inner decree, a fixed point in your consciousness when you shift from possibility to actualized state. The arrest represents the last vestiges of your old self trying to constrain the Christ in you. But as long as you are not in alignment with the I AM, the outer world cannot bind your genuine expression. The people’s belief, 'many believed on him,' signals the awakening of faith within you: belief is not a crowd's verdict but an inner condition you cultivate. The question, 'When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles?' becomes a personal invitation: as you become steadier in the inner Christ, your life manifests greater miracles, not by force, but by the natural outflow of your inner state. Providence and the Kingdom are not distant; they are the steady aura of your awareness. Healing and restoration unfold as you dwell in the hour that has come—your true I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'The hour has come; I am the Christ within.' Feel a protective light enfold you and dwell in the assurance that miracles unfold as your inner state accepts and expresses the truth.
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