Inner Freedom From The Yoke

Acts 15:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 15 in context

Scripture Focus

10Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
Acts 15:10

Biblical Context

Acts 15:10 warns not to burden the disciples with the heavy yoke of law, a weight our ancestors and we could not bear.

Neville's Inner Vision

Acts 15:10 speaks not of abolishing rules but of releasing the mistaken belief that you must bear a burden to be acceptable. To tempt God is to persist in a state of fear that your awareness is incomplete, that the I AM cannot express itself through you unless you carry some external yoke. Yet neither our fathers nor we ever harbored such a real burden, for the I AM within is freedom itself. The inner disciples, your faculties of thought, feeling, and imagination, are not to be branded with a slave's chain; they are to be summoned into one reality: you are already complete as the I AM. When you accept this, the law becomes a symbolic prompt rather than a tyrant: a reminder to align, not a rule to suffer under. The grace you seek is the recognition that the kingdom is within, a present state produced by your consciousness. As you revise your state to I AM, you lift the yoke, and the apparent obedience gives way to effortless fulfillment. Mercy, compassion, and faithfulness arise not from works, but from the conscious assumption of divine being here and now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state 'I AM' as your only reality; feel the burden of law dissolving and imagine immediate freedom as your present condition.

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