Forgiveness in Silent Prayer

Mark 11:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 11 in context

Scripture Focus

25And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses.
Mark 11:25

Biblical Context

In Mark 11:25, standing in prayer you are to forgive anyone you hold against, so that your own trespasses may be forgiven.

Neville's Inner Vision

Mark 11:25 invites you into an inner practice: forgive others while you stand praying, for your own forgiveness rests on the state of your consciousness. In Neville’s view, the Father spoken of is not a distant judge but the I AM within you—the constant awareness through which all you experience is imagined and made real. If you cling to a grievance, you keep your inner channel clogged; you interrupt the flow of grace that would forgive you. The call to forgive is a call to revise your inner scene until the image of the other is changed by mercy, and you feel the release as truth returns to your heart. When you forgive in your imagination, you are simply aligning with the fact that you and your Father are one in consciousness. The moment you assume forgiveness, you are already forgiven; you have cleared a space for mercy to operate, and your trespasses dissolve in that clear atmosphere. Practice turns belief into lived experience: cultivate the feeling of being forgiven by choosing to forgive now, here, in your own inner room.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, declare, 'I forgive now.' Visualize the person released from grievance and rest in the inner peace that follows.

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