Inner Mountain Moving Faith
Matthew 21:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jesus tells them that faith without doubt can do the impossible, and that prayers believed are answered. What you seek is already true in the inner state, and only the inner doubt keeps it from appearing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the fig tree as a symbol of your present limitation. The withering isn't an act of nature apart from you; it is the inner movement of your belief when you stop doubting. Faith, in this view, is a steady state of consciousness in which the wish is already true in your inner world. Doubt is a mental counterwave that resists the truth you would have. When you speak to the mountain—whether fear, lack, or a deadline—you are deliberately aligning your inner assumption with the outcome you desire. The mountain moves not by force in the external realm, but by your inner shift—your sense of 'I am' with the thing desired. The I AM within you is aware of the end from the beginning; it remembers the end while you practice. So the answer is not pleading but remembering and claiming. Practice: dwell in the feeling that you already possess what you seek, and quietly revise any negation until it yields to your inner conviction. This is the law your master teaches: belief with no doubt manifests.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: choose one concrete outcome; in a quiet moment, imagine that you already have it. Feel the full assurance of the end; dwell there for a few minutes today, revising any doubt.
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