Fruits Meet Repentance
Matthew 3:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Matthew 3:8 commands genuine repentance that bears fruit. It urges a turning inward so actions reflect the transformed inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine you are always standing in your own I AM, a pure awareness that cannot be harmed by circumstance. When the call to repentance arises in scripture, it is not a fear of judgment but a shift of consciousness—a decision to align your felt inner state with the truth you desire to embody. 'Fruits meet for repentance' then become not external proofs alone, but inner movements—conviction, resolve, and consistency—that rearrange your world. The outer John Baptist message points to action, but the action begins in the sanctuary of your mind. Test all thought and feeling by asking: does this reflect the I AM here now? If not, revise. The fruits you seek—obedience, holiness, separation from old patterns—are the natural expression of a mind that has truly repented, i.e., awakened to its divine nature. Your life becomes the evidence of the inner conversion you already assumed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I AM the fruit of repentance now.' Then commit to one concrete, daily action that aligns with your new inner state today.
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