Leaving All for the Gospel
Mark 10:28-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter notes that they gave up homes and kin to follow Jesus. Jesus responds that those who sacrifice for the Gospel will receive a hundredfold return in this life, along with persecutions, and eternal life in the world to come.
Neville's Inner Vision
Everything in the scene is a state of consciousness. When Peter says, 'we left all,' he names an inner relocation: you have shifted your identification from lack to the I AM that follows the gospel. The houses, kin, and lands are not merely outward possessions; they are inner attachments you cling to in thought. By renouncing them in imagination, you clear the old identity and make room for a new reality to surface. Jesus’ declaration is a law of being: as you align with the gospel in consciousness, you will experience a hundredfold return now—relationships reconfigured, opportunities expanded, a sense of abundance that feels real in the present. Persecutions are the friction that accompanies awakening; they test your faith but do not negate the inner harvest. The line that many who are first shall be last signals a reversal within the realm of feeling and perception: you measure success by your inward state, not by outward rank. The world to come eternal life is the continuous, upward movement of consciousness. The promise is an invitation to prove the reality of the I AM here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the feeling 'I am the I AM, having renounced all for the Gospel, and now I freely receive a hundredfold.' Sit with that sense until it settles as reality in your chest.
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