Inner Resolve in Acts 14:5
Acts 14:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Acts 14:5, opponents with rulers plot to stone the apostles, illustrating the imminent danger they faced.
Neville's Inner Vision
That assault and the intention to stone them is not merely a historical plot; it is the symbolic thunder of your inner state against your true nature. In your psychology, the Gentiles and Jews with rulers are the inner voices and beliefs that rule you—doubt, fear, judgment, conscience—urging you to be punished for your unusual affection with God. When you heed this external threat you imagine yourself as small, vulnerable, and under the power of men. Neville's teaching says the event is movement within consciousness; God is the I AM, and imagination precedes manifestation. The 'threat' is the mind's resistance to your declared nearness to the divine; the cure is to assume you are unassailable, that you bear the witness of righteousness and justice inside. By feeling it real that you are the I AM, you reset the stone away from your life, and the narrative shifts from danger to demonstration. Your inner courage becomes the life you live.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am the I AM; nothing in the world can stone me. Revise the impression by picturing the crowd stepping back as you stand firm in truth.
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