Forgiveness Within the I AM
Mark 3:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mark 3:28 proclaims that all sins can be forgiven, revealing the boundless mercy available to every consciousness. It invites you to reframe past acts through the present I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
The verse does not present forgiveness as a distant act from a judgmental God, but as the very nature of your own awareness. Sin is a mistaken state of consciousness—an image of separation you believed. When you declare that all sins are forgiven, you are not appealing to an external mercy; you are awakening to the I AM that you truly are, the timeless observer who can revise any scene. The blasphemies referenced are thoughts you have given life to; they dissolve when you realize the I AM behind the scenes remains untouched. Forgiveness, then, is not an action you perform but a realization you assume. By imagining yourself now whole—without guilt and in unity with God—you reset your inner weather. In that mood, memories of judgment fade, and the next moment opens in mercy. Practice this as a daily use of creative power: dwell in the assumption that you have already transcended old acts; let the feeling of release fill your chest and radiate through all you touch.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the feeling, 'I am forgiven now.' Then revise a memory of fault by picturing it dissolved in light, with the I AM radiating mercy through every scene.
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