Envy's Inner Hand: Mark 15:10
Mark 15:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes that the chief priests delivered Jesus out of envy. It identifies envy as the motive behind the act.
Neville's Inner Vision
To know that the chief priests acted from envy is to discover that your outer world is a mirror of inner attitudes. In the inner drama, envy is a decision of scarcity, a belief that another’s good must overshadow your own. When you awaken to the I AM that is aware of this motive, you see that the apparent betrayal is not a fact looming outside you, but a projection of a state you once entertained as real. The chief priests are not other people, but the stubborn, fearful part of you that says there is not enough love or success to go around. Jesus, the inner you who holds truth, is not harmed by this envy unless you consent to its split between perception and reality. The awareness of envy becomes your invitation to repentance not of others, but of the belief that you are at the mercy of hostile forces. By claiming the I AM as your uninterrupted, loving center, you rewrite the event as a refinement of your faithfulness to truth and to Providence guiding you from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in stillness and declare I AM the awareness; revise the scene in your mind until envy is seen as a thought form dissolving, and feel the Providence guiding you from within.
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