Inner Spirit, Outer Salvation
Acts 11:12-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter recounts the Spirit's direction to go with the men and speak to a Gentile's household; as he begins to speak, the Holy Spirit falls on them, showing salvation comes through awakened faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
To hear the Spirit say go with them is to hear your own I AM move toward a door you had hesitated to open. The six brethren are the disciplined thoughts that walk with you, steady and sure, while you enter the house where the angel of realization stands within your mind. The angel’s message to call for Peter is a call to summon your higher self—the part of you that can articulate the truth that saves you and your house. When Peter speaks—the living words of truth—the Holy Ghost falls upon them as it did at the beginning, not as a distant event but as your own consciousness awakening to its rightful state. Salvation here means waking to your true kingdom, peace, and oneness; the outward scene merely reflects an inner alignment already accomplished in imagination. The scene proves that when you refuse doubt and yield to inner direction, grace pours forth and your entire life is rearranged by your now-present awareness.
Practice This Now
Practice: in a quiet moment, assume the state 'I am saved and in grace,' and imagine the Spirit descending on your home as you speak a simple truth aloud.
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