Acts 14:2-5 Inner Boldness
Acts 14:2-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Unbelieving opponents stir the crowd against the brethren, while the apostles speak boldly in the Lord, and God grants signs as a testimony of grace. The city is divided, and threats loom as they face hostility.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the 'unbelieving Jews' are the stubborn beliefs that oppose your desired state. They stir the Gentiles—the restless thoughts of doubt and fear—against the brethren, your held vision. Yet you, like the apostles, speak boldly in the Lord; you stand in the testimony of the word of grace that you already accept as true. The 'signs and wonders' are not distant miracles but inner confirmations that your assumption is alive—felt as certainty, as a living demonstration in your daily field of awareness. The division of the city mirrors the inner contest between two states: one with limitation, one with possibility. When an assault of doubt threatens to stone your purpose, remember: the event is a projection of your mind and can be revised. Trust that grace operates within your consciousness, granting sway to the state you persist in imagining. God is your I AM, the awareness in which you dwell. Hold to the feeling of the wish fulfilled; see the inner reality until the outward scene aligns with it, and the whole drama becomes a testimonial to your inner grace.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I AM Grace now' and feel it in your chest as you visualize the scene of your goal overcoming opposition; remain in this feeling for 3 minutes, revising any doubt into certainty.
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