Calm Amidst The Storm Within
Matthew 8:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The disciples marvel at Jesus' command over the wind and sea. The scene points to an inner mastery available to all through faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the storm as your restless thoughts and the winds as your fears. The crowd's question 'What manner of man is this?' is the inner inquiry you must ask of yourself when you refuse to believe your own divinity. In Neville's teaching, the Christ you seek is the I AM—the awareness that remains unmoved by outer appearances. When you assume the state of mastery, you align your imagination with the law that governs all phenomena: consciousness creates form. The winds and sea do not obey apart from your inner posture; they respond to your inner conviction that you are the author of experience. The miracle is not outside of you but an invitation to dwell in the one who commands. As you persist in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, the storm quiets, not by force but by the rearrangement of your inner conditions. The question becomes, who is the 'man'? It is your own I AM dressed in a belief that commands.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and repeat inside, 'I am the I AM; I govern all.' Visualize the winds subsiding and the sea becoming calm; feel the reality of your inner sovereignty.
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