Inner Vineyard Judgment
Mark 12:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Mark 12:9 the lord of the vineyard will destroy the unfaithful tenants and hand the vineyard to others. It signals judgment and a shift in stewardship toward new possibilities.
Neville's Inner Vision
The parable places you at the center of a quiet, inner drama. The lord of the vineyard is the I AM—the steadfast awareness behind every thought and feeling. The husbandmen are the familiar inner tenants—the patterns and beliefs that resist the Son within you, the highest idea of your being. When these tenants refuse to honor truth, the I AM permits a clearing, and the old tenants are removed to make room for others who align with the Son. Judgment, seen through Neville’s lens, is inner realignment rather than punishment: a turning toward a greater life. The “others” are not strangers but deeper, more faithful states of consciousness that welcome renewal. The prophecy speaks of your capacity to transfer stewardship from fear and limitation to creative, intelligent imagination. Align with this inner shift, and you authorize a harvest governed by your awakened awareness, where what you imaginatively accept becomes your lived experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: In a quiet moment, assume, 'I am the lord of this inner vineyard.' Visualize the old tenants stepping aside and faithful new stewards taking their place; feel the soil of your life healing as you rest in that awareness.
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