Beyond Impossibility: The I AM
Matthew 19:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The disciples wonder about salvation; Jesus responds that human effort fails but God makes all things possible.
Neville's Inner Vision
All change begins in the mind, and the story of the disciples shows a mind fixated on limitation. When they ask who can be saved, they reveal a state of consciousness that doubts the possibility of transformation. Jesus answers not with a clever argument but with a spiritual law: with men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible. In Neville's light, God is not out there in some distant arena; God is the I AM you are aware of, the awareness that can feel itself as the fact of your life. To be saved is to shift your inner state until the sense of limitation collapses into the felt certainty that you are already life in its fullest form. Your efforts, fears, and plans are merely the surface movements; the root movement is belief. When you revise your assumption to I AM the living God within, the impossible loosens and reorders itself into possibility. Providence then acts as the natural consequence of your awakened state, guiding you by inner visions, confirmations, and peace. The world you see follows your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, declare I am the I AM within me, and imagine yourself living as the fulfilled state; feel the inner certainty that the impossible is already possible.
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