Inner Resurrection in Acts 13:30-37
Acts 13:30-37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God raised Jesus from the dead, and many witnesses testified to it. The message declares that God fulfilled the promises to the fathers in Jesus.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the voices of Acts 13:30-37 speak to one inner reality. The resurrection is not an event somewhere outside you; it is the waking of your consciousness to its true sonship. When the speaker says 'Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee,' hear it as your own I AM speaking to you, declaring a new birth into living awareness. The witnesses who saw him—from Galilee to Jerusalem—are the inner witness within you that persist through fear, doubt, and time, confirming that your life is not subject to decay. To be raised up from the dead is to refuse the hunger of lack and to affirm the promise made to the fathers as fulfilled in your present awareness. The phrase 'the sure mercies of David' becomes a loyalty—an inner covenant that remains constant, even as appearances shift. David slept, yet your inner self rises in Christ, uncorrupted, unchanged by time. This is the revelation: prophecy and its fulfillment lie in your continued, trusting reminder that holiness is a state of consciousness you now inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the inner witness has raised you to life. Feel the I AM as your immediate reality and declare the sure mercies of David are yours today.
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