Inner Verdict of Mercy

Luke 10:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Luke 10 in context

Scripture Focus

12But I say unto you, that it shall be more tolerable in that day for Sodom, than for that city.
Luke 10:12

Biblical Context

Luke 10:12 presents Jesus warning that the day of judgment will be harsher for the unrepentant city than for Sodom, underscoring accountability for those who reject truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the Neville lens, the 'city' is a state of consciousness—your habitual mind that has closed its doors to the light. 'Sodom' stands as the extreme hardness of heart, the part of you that clings to old grievances and refuses the present invitation of truth. The reference to that day is not a distant judgment, but the moment awareness awakens in you. When truth comes to a mind that says, 'I know not the light,' the pressure of belief that keeps you separate from your I AM becomes the very thing that condemns the state. Yet this condemnation is never punitive from God, but an invitation to revise. The true judge is within: your I AM evaluates your inner alignment to truth by the degree to which you yield to love, mercy, and unity. Therefore, any hard inner city, no matter how notorious, can be softened by a deliberate shift in consciousness toward oneness. The message is not to fear, but to awaken: become the one who believes in your own awakening and thus dissolves judgment from within.

Practice This Now

Sit in stillness and declare, I am awake now; I revise every inner city into one open to truth. Feel the mercy rise as you align with the I AM and let judgment dissolve into compassionate understanding.

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