Inner Faith: Mark 9:23-24
Mark 9:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Mark 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus teaches that belief makes all things possible, and the father expresses belief while asking for help with his unbelief.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your belief, in the Neville sense, is a state of consciousness that you choose and hold until your inner climate becomes the outer effect. Mark 9:23-24 shows that when one commits to a definite inner assumption, the range of what you call possible widens to include the fulfillment you desire. The father's cry—'help mine unbelief'—is not a condemnation but a signal: doubt fades when attention shifts from lack to presence. The text invites you to refuse the old story of limitation and to dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, as if you already are what you seek. Imagination is not guessing; it is the act of as-if, audaciously accepting the inner event until it solidifies in form. In practical terms, treat belief as your existing state of consciousness, revise every hesitating thought, and let your attention dwell on the sense of completion rather than the absence of it. The miracle is not outside you; it is the inner alignment of your I AM with your desired end.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you already possess the outcome you desire, and feel it real until belief settles; repeat a simple I AM statement that names the fulfilled state.
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