Inner Trial Vision: Mark 13:19
Mark 13:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mark 13:19 warns of days of distress and affliction never seen since creation. It signals a time of severe trials that will test faith and endurance.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the reader of Mark 13:19, know that 'days of affliction' are inner currents, not distant disasters. Neville's psychology places creation in the act of awareness; the 'beginning' and 'time' refer to the prior state of mind. When trembling thoughts arise, they are imaginal images you have rehearsed. You are never at the mercy of external afflictions; you are choosing a state, and thus a world, through your consciousness. The remedy is not to resist outward appearances but to revise inwardly: assume the calm, the strength, the I AM that has no fear. Feel it real in your chest, dwell in the feeling of wholeness, and declare, 'I AM.' As you hold that state, the sense of tribulation fades and a new scene emerges consistent with your inner state. The verse thus serves as a map: you can transpose unprecedented difficulty into unprecedented faith by an inner act of imagination and conviction.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM presence now; close your eyes, breathe, and affirm 'I AM' while imagining a moment where the affliction never came or has ended, and feel the relief as your present reality.
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