Inner Timing of the Feast

John 7:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read John 7 in context

Scripture Focus

8Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet unto this feast: for my time is not yet full come.
John 7:8

Biblical Context

In John 7:8, Jesus tells his disciples to go to the feast, but he will not go yet because his time has not yet come. The verse highlights the importance of divine timing over outward eagerness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let us enter the scene as a mirror of your inner field. The outward command to go up to the feast is your ordinary activity; the whispered I go not up yet unto this feast is the acknowledgment that your time, your I AM, is not yet full. In Neville's terms, time arises when your inner state is complete; you are not denying action, you are aligning with the Divine Schedule. The feast stands for fulfillment you intend; but until your inner sense of time is ripe, you do not move. When you feel within that your time is not fully ripe, you are not refusing action, you are choosing alignment, waiting for your inner conviction to become complete. Your external steps should reflect the conviction that the hour within has ripened; until then, your awareness remains poised, observing, and quietly confident that the moment will unfold as your inner state becomes full. Thus, obedience is not passivity but precise alignment with your own divine schedule.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and imagine you are already at the feast, your time fully ripe. Feel that inner certainty and act from that conviction in the days ahead.

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