Acts Inner Destiny Reimagined
Acts 1:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter declares that the scripture about Judas must be fulfilled. Judas, though a betrayer, was numbered with the disciples and shared in their ministry.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice, the scene is a map of inner life. The disciples are states of consciousness, and Peter's words declare that the scriptures are not about external fate but about your inner movements. The Holy Ghost spoken by David becomes the whisper of your higher awareness, guiding the turn of your attention toward a fulfilment you already carry as I AM. Judas represents a stubborn pattern of betrayal to a known ministry—an attachment to outcomes that blind you to your real power. Yet even this pattern is included in the array of your inner ministers, necessary to complete the whole cycle of your consciousness. When you accept that such a trait belongs to you and is part of your ministry, you awaken to the fact that the prophecy is fulfilled in your present state of awareness. The event in Acts is your inner drama—you choose to own it, trust it, and feel it real, thereby completing the fulfillment inside.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I am fulfilled; the prophecy is complete in my awareness now.' Then feel this truth as you sit in quiet attention and let the inner voice confirm your ministry.
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