Inner Sign Of The I Am
Matthew 16:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Matthew 16:4 speaks of a generation seeking a sign; Jesus says no external sign will be given except the sign of Jonas, then He departs. The message invites turning inward to discover the sign in one's own consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the 'wicked and adulterous generation' is not a people out there but the restless mind craving proof before it trusts its own I AM. The sign you demand is not an event in space but a movement in consciousness: Jonas, the one who descends into the tomb of limitation and returns, is your own belief that you are separate, lacking, or condemned. When you insist on a sign, you feed the habit of absence; when you simply dwell in the awareness 'I AM' and imagine from that state, you are giving yourself Jonas’s victory: you rise, you awaken, you depart from old stories. The Christ within you is not coming from outside but arises as your own renewed perception. Therefore, you need not chase signs in the world; you reverse the inner state and the world aligns to your new conviction. Your task is to revise the feeling of lack into fullness, to choose a state and feel it real until it fills every facet of your being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you already are the inner sign—declare 'I AM' and feel the confident presence until it fills you.
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