Doing Good On The Sabbath

Mark 3:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Mark 3 in context

Scripture Focus

4And he saith unto them, Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath days, or to do evil? to save life, or to kill? But they held their peace.
Mark 3:4

Biblical Context

Jesus questions whether it is lawful to do good or evil on the Sabbath; the crowd remains silent, highlighting the clash between mercy and strict adherence to the law.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you, the Sabbath is a state of consciousness, not a calendar. When He asks, Is it lawful to do good or to save life, He points to the inner law by which you live. The crowd's silence reveals a mind fixed in rules, not in life. To heal in this moment is to align with the I AM that moves through you; the good you imagine is the life seeking expression through your decisions. The true law is mercy; the act of saving life is your inner movement toward wholeness. The Sabbath becomes an invitation to rest in God—awareness that never ceases, a quiet space where you choose compassion over constraint. If you accept that you are already the healer, the question becomes: what is your next act of mercy? Your imagination is the lever by which you revise limitation and bring forth restoration. Do not seek permission from outer forms; in you, the life-principle speaks, and through you it acts.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume you already acted with mercy today; feel the I AM within guiding your hand, and imagine a specific healing taking place, letting that feeling of restoration reign in your consciousness.

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