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"Love the Lord Your God": A Neville-Inspired Take on Loving the Lord

When Scripture says, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength” (Mark 12:30), Neville Goddard would not point outward to a distant deity. Instead, he’d turn us inward, to the “Lord” as our own I AM—the core of consciousness itself.

To love the Lord with all your heart is to give full emotional conviction to the reality of your desire. With all your soul means to fully surrender the old self-image and animate the new one. With all your mind is to mentally dwell in the end, living from the state already fulfilled. And with all your strength? That’s persistence—remaining loyal to the unseen reality no matter what the outer world shows.

For Neville, this command isn’t about religion. It’s about full alignment. Total fidelity to your imagined ideal. It’s not just believing in God—it’s being God in action.

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