Inner Kingdom Unity Now
Mark 3:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A kingdom divided against itself cannot stand, and likewise a household split against itself cannot endure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the text does not condemn externals but reveals the inner theater where reality is born. A kingdom divided against itself is a mind at war with itself, a state of consciousness split into opposing affections, plans, and stories. The 'kingdom' you weather as your outer world is the image of your inner unity. When you cling to two rival convictions, you feed a tremor in your very I AM, and your life cannot stand under the weight of contradiction. The kingdom of God, then, is not somewhere distant but the undivided awareness that persists through all appearances. As you claim, 'I am', you align every part of your consciousness with that self, dissolving the imagined split. The moment you decide that the one life within you is whole and single, the inner wind settles, and your external world reflects that coherence. Practice the feeling of the real I AM, as if the whole of your being now rests in one unshakable unity. Let go of 'two things at once' and dwell in the certainty of oneness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and feel the undivided I AM as the one life within you for a minute; revise any sense of division by affirming, 'I am one, and my kingdom is complete.'
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