Inner Forgiveness Gate
Mark 11:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mark 11:26 teaches that withholding forgiveness blocks the Father’s forgiveness; forgiving is a matter of inner state, not merely outward duty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner 'I AM' is the doorway to forgiveness. Mark 11:26 is not a verdict on others but a key turning within you: to withhold forgiveness is to keep yourself outside the circle of the Father’s forgiveness. When you cling to a grievance, you saturate your consciousness with separation; this is the state you call unforgiveness, and it blocks grace from flowing through the channel of awareness. The remedy is a deliberate revision: assume the feeling and the fact that you have already released the offense; feel the relief of that release as if it is your present experience. In that moment you align with the mercy and grace that already belong to you, because all forgiveness is an inward acknowledgement of your true nature. The external events then reflect that inner shift: your relationships soften, your day unfolds with more ease, and the sense of being forgiven grows. Obedience, in Neville’s sense, is a practiced faith that imagines the end from the start: you imagine and feel forgiveness now, and your life proves the inner truth.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine the person you need to forgive. Say, 'I forgive you, and I forgive myself,' and feel the relief as if forgiveness is already real in this moment.
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