Inner Covenant in Mark 10:1-2
Mark 10:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Mark 10:1-2, Jesus teaches in the region near the Jordan as the Pharisees test him about divorce, highlighting a clash of views on covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose you are the consciousness that stands behind Mark's scene. The 'Pharisees' are not merely others; they are the inner doubt asking, 'Is it lawful to put away?' to test your loyalty to the living covenant. Jesus—the I AM active in your awareness—travels into the Jordan-side coast of your mind and teaches again, reminding you that the true law is a state of consciousness, not a ritual letter. When that question arises, recognize it as a movement of thinking that would sever your sense of unity. The crowd gathering to hear him mirrors your own hungry attention returning to the inner tutor. The invitation is to abandon argument about the letter and to realize an inward marriage—the unbroken covenant with the One Life that sustains all. The feeling of separation dissolves as you rest in awareness that you are already one with the divine. Imagination then operates as the creative principle of your life, turning your inner state into outward experience. You are not seeking to divorce from God; you are living the very state of covenant you already are.
Practice This Now
Assume today that you are in a state of unshakable covenant with the I AM. When doubts arise about separation, revise aloud: 'I am one with the I AM; there is no divorce in my life.' Feel it real for a few minutes, then carry that feeling throughout the day.
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