Words That Endure Beyond Time

Mark 13:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 13 in context

Scripture Focus

31Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.
Mark 13:31

Biblical Context

External things fade; the verse names an unchanging inner truth. The 'words' are the enduring principle of your consciousness that you cultivate.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your 'words' are not spoken by another; they are the living Word within your I AM, the state of consciousness you entertain. Heaven and earth symbolize changing appearances; the permanence lies in the inner sentence you accept as true. To live this is to revise your entire sense of self: declare, I am the one whose words endure; I am now in the Kingdom where reality follows inner conviction. When fear or doubt arises, refuse to protest the world; instead, re-choose your inner discourse and imagine scenes that confirm that enduring Word. The imagination is the instrument by which reality is born; feed it with this timeless truth until it feels real. Do this consistently, and the outer will move to reflect your steadfast inner language.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and silently declare, I am the words that endure. Visualize one scene where the desired outcome already stands, and feel the certainty now.

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