The Widow's Quiet Abundance
Mark 12:43-44 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus highlights a poor widow who gives all she has. The contrast shows that the true measure of giving is not the amount, but the willingness to part from everything one possesses.
Neville's Inner Vision
That scene is not a ledger of pounds and coins; it is the revelation of inner wealth. In Neville’s terms, abundance is a state of consciousness—the I AM that voices in you as supply. The widow’s gift, cast from want, is not a crass calculation but a bold assertion of wholeness: she acts as though the treasure is already hers because she knows the source of all, the one I AM that you are. The rich, giving from their abundance, still act from a belief in lack; the widow, by giving all, demonstrates the certainty that nothing is truly lost when you trust your inner fullness. Your outward conditions are the echo, not the cause: your inner assumption creates the outer scene. If you, too, assume fullness now—feel the I AM supporting you, know that your next need is met by the same fountain of life—you experience transformation. The law is simple: attention to consciousness determines what appears; the more you dwell in the sense of complete provision, the more provision becomes your lived experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume, I am the source of all abundance; within me, every need is already supplied. Feel the feeling of having given all you hold, and let lack dissolve into inner assurance.
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