Mark 15:28 Inner Fulfillment
Mark 15:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records the fulfillment of Scripture by counting Jesus among the transgressors. It hints that outer events mirror an inner alignment with a higher truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, do you see how the outer drama of Mark 15:28 is but a mirror of your inner state? The word 'fulfilled' tells you that your world conforms to the assumption you hold in the I AM. If you imagine yourself as one who is counted among the 'transgressors' disavowed, judged, cast aside, then you are, in consciousness, living that identity now. Yet this is not punishment; it is the precise placement that makes possible the transformation. The I AM, your true self, does not suffer from exile; it uses every seeming loss to reveal the divine pattern of redemption written within. When you stop resisting the sensation of being judged and instead accept it as the inevitable expression of your chosen state, the inner movements align with the prophecy and you awaken to a different reality: you are already redeemed, already one with grace. By assuming the feeling of that unity, you cease projecting separation and open a stream of wholeness into your life. The 'transgressors' are only roles within your consciousness, not fixed realities. In this view, suffering becomes a lever for awareness, and salvation begins as an inner agreement.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I am numbered with the transgressors and feel the I AM within you align this identity with redemption. Then hold that feeling for several minutes, letting it rewrite your sense of self.
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