Walking Faith on Inner Seas

Matthew 14:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Matthew 14 in context

Scripture Focus

26And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear.
Matthew 14:26

Biblical Context

The disciples mistake Jesus walking on the sea for a spirit, and their fear unsettles their perception. The moment reveals how outer appearances trigger inner disturbance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine the scene within your own consciousness: the sea represents restless feeling, and the walking figure is the I AM moving in awareness. The disciples tremble, misreading presence as a threat; they cry out as if something external invaded. Neville teaches that the Christ you seek is not outside but the exact state of awareness you inhabit. When fear arises, you revise the scene by affirming, I am the I AM here, the seer who walks on my inner waters. By feeling it real, you shift from reacting to presencing. As you dwell in that remembered identity, the waves lose their power and the apparent danger dissolves into a tranquil field of knowing. This is not fantasy but recognition: you are the awareness that never sinks, the very rock upon which the sea can be walked. The external event merely mirrors your inner acceptance of divine presence.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, imagine the I AM walking your inner sea, and repeat, I am the I AM here. Feel the footing of peace beneath awareness, and let fear dissolve as you stand.

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