Inner Wealth in Two Mites
Mark 12:42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A poor widow offers two small mites, and Jesus notes that the value of a gift lies in the heart's trust rather than the amount. The act points to true worship as dependence on inner provision rather than outward wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the widow and her two mites not as coins but as two thoughts offered into the treasury of your consciousness. The temple scene is your inner state; the amount matters not, the posture of trust matters. When you acknowledge that you are the I AM itself, the awareness that supplies, the two mites become symbols of what you are willing to release from your old grip on lack. In your imagination you place them in the invisible pouch of supply, and the heart whispers, 'I am enough; I am provided for.' The outward world then re-aligns to match the inner assumption. This is not a parable about charity, but about worship, the honoring of the presence within you that gives all things. By repeatedly assuming the feeling of abundance, as if the temple doors were already open, you revise the memory of want into the living present. The widow's act is your invitation to live from the inner treasury, not the outer purse.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of inner sufficiency now. Imagine placing two symbolic coins into a treasury labeled I AM Provision, and feel the certainty that you are provided for.
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