Wealth, Entry, and the Kingdom
Mark 10:23-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns that those who trust in riches find it hard to enter the kingdom of God. It signals that outer wealth reflects an inner disposition, not a guarantee of spiritual access.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jesus’ warning in Mark 10:23-25 points to a simple spiritual truth: riches are a state of consciousness, not a bank balance. The kingdom of God is entered by aligning with the I AM that you are, not by accumulating goods. When you trust in riches, you contract your being; when you trust in God’s abundance, you expand into the doorway. The camel through the eye of the needle is the old self-minded belief that security rests in possessions. You can revise that belief by realizing wealth is energy circulating through your life in response to your inner state. Spirit does not condemn wealth; it clarifies the relation: you are the one who assigns meaning to money, and you are free to reinterpret it as sign and instrument of divine order. So, live from the feeling of the Kingdom now—see your supply as already present in imagination, and let your outer circumstances reflect the inner SOVEREIGN I AM. The entrance is not verdict but invitation, and you, in your true nature, step through.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the belief, 'I am wealth governed by divine order; not by fear.' Then imagine a simple scene where money flows to meet a need, and feel that abundance as already mine.
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