Breath of Belief: John 7:5

John 7:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 7 in context

Scripture Focus

5For neither did his brethren believe in him.
John 7:5

Biblical Context

John 7:5 records that Jesus' own brothers did not believe in him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Take John 7:5 into the solitude of your consciousness. The brothers' unbelief is not a verdict on your true identity; it is the signpost of a mind attached to appearances. In the true I AM, belief or disbelief of others does not alter you. The scene reveals a state of consciousness that doubts its own divine nature because it still seeks validation from family and society. Your essential awareness remains untouched by others’ faith or doubt. When you feel the sensation that 'they do not believe in me,' you are invited to revise that inner sentence until it aligns with your unwavering self—the I AM that stands complete, sufficient, and loved. Practice shifting from dependence on others’ faith to a living inner certainty. In imagination, repeat, 'I am the One, believing in me now.' Allow that certainty to soften the chest, lift the throat, and settle into quiet confidence. This is not denial of others; it is the recreation of your inner climate so that every outward scene softly reflects your awakened awareness.

Practice This Now

Practice: quiet moment, revise the line in your mind to a new inner truth—'I am believed by all who matter,' or simply, 'I AM.' Then feel the certainty as if it is true now, and let your breathing align with it.

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