Inner Silence, Miracles Unfold
Acts 15:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The multitude falls silent as Barnabas and Paul recount the miracles God wrought among the Gentiles through them.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene the crowd's silence is not a sign of doubt but of recognition. Barnabas and Paul are not performing the miracles; they are vessels through which the I AM moves, and the described wonders are inner demonstrations of consciousness now made outward speech. The Gentiles symbolize the parts of yourself once deemed distant from divine life, and when God works through them, it is your own awareness expanding. The line 'God wrought among the Gentiles by them' is a statement about you: the divine action occurs through your willing attention, imagination, and faith. When you accept that you are the instrument of that action, you will hear your inner witnesses—the beliefs, visions, feelings—becoming real in your world. The crowd's silence becomes a sacred space in which truth can speak; signs and wonders appear as mental events that align with your I AM. Stand ready to confess that you, too, are the bearer of miracles by virtue of consciousness and covenant loyalty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and repeat quietly, 'I AM the instrument through which miracles are wrought now.' Then imagine the crowd becoming quiet as divine action unfolds through your awareness.
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