Cornerstone Within the Rejected Stone

Mark 12:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 12 in context

Scripture Focus

10And have ye not read this scripture; The stone which the builders rejected is become the head of the corner:
Mark 12:10

Biblical Context

The verse shows that the stone the builders rejected becomes the head of the corner, signaling a reversal of value. It points to inner power arising when consciousness asserts its true foundation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Mark 12:10 declares that the stone despised by builders becomes chief cornerstone. In the inner theatre of mind, this is the tale of consciousness waking to itself. The builders are your outward habits, fears, and authorities that tell you what is valuable. The stone is your true I AM, your unconditioned awareness. When you assume a state in which you already are the ground of all you see, you place that stone at the corner of your inner temple, and the entire edifice aligns to support it. The reversal occurs not by changing persons in the world, but by shifting your sense of being. What was once rejected—lack, limitation, doubt—is re-cast as the very foundation of your experience. As you feed your imagination with the sense 'I am the cornerstone of my life,' your world reconfigures to reflect that inner architecture. The kingdom of God becomes not afar off but within; salvation is your consciousness choosing to stand on the stone of I AM.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the I AM is the cornerstone already in place within you; feel that stone steadying every thought as you move through your day. Create a brief morning moment to imagine placing the cornerstone and standing on it now.

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