Never See Death: Inner Saying
John 8:51 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read John 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain sense: Jesus promises that keeping his saying yields a life that never dies. Death is seen here as a fear or sense of separation, dissolved by inner fidelity to the living word.
Neville's Inner Vision
I remind you that this verse calls for an inner permutation: the 'saying' is not a rule but a living state you choose to inhabit. To 'keep' it is to guard a continuous awareness of your true nature—the I AM that persists beyond any body or time. When you dwell in that inner word, you stop identifying with mortal appearances and align with the unchanging consciousness that births every experience. 'Never see death' becomes a practical certainty: death is the sensation of separation, and separation dissolves the moment you refuse the drama of impermanence and return to the grounded assurance that you are the one who never dies. This is not denial but recognition: you are the living word made manifest in form, and your imagination is the tool by which you inhabit that reality. By repeatedly returning to the inner saying, you revise your sense of self from finite to infinite, and the sense of time shifts from ending to eternal present.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, repeat the inner saying, and feel you are the I AM that never dies. Let that certainty revise any fear of death in the moment, until it becomes your most natural state.
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