Loud Cry, Inner Death

Mark 15:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 15 in context

Scripture Focus

37And Jesus cried with a loud voice, and gave up the ghost.
Mark 15:37

Biblical Context

In plain terms, the verse records Jesus crying with a loud voice and yielding his life. The lesson, in Neville's light, is that such an ending signals a shift of inner state.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the scripture speaks not to a distant event but to your living I AM. When Mark says Jesus cried with a loud voice and gave up the ghost, know that the cry is the I AM as you, declaring the end of one condition and the birth of another. The loud cry is not a sound in time but the decisive act of attention, the moment you refuse to identify with the old story. The ghost is the former self that clings to limitation; when that self is given up, a new consciousness arises, as if dawn breaks within. Salvation is not distant; it is the recognition that your awareness is complete and free. Grace and favor come as you align with the new state, not by pleading but by assuming the feeling of the already-present truth. Death here is transformation, not annihilation; it is the closing of a chapter in your inward history, opening to the next. So sit in the I AM, feel the authority behind your own 'I will' and know that you are the consciousness which ends one chapter and begins another.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM giving the 'cry' that ends the old self. Feel the new state saturate every cell as if it has already occurred.

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