Quiet After Peace, James Speaks

Acts 15:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 15 in context

Scripture Focus

13And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying, Men and brethren, hearken unto me:
Acts 15:13

Biblical Context

When the room falls silent, James steps forward to address the gathered, inviting all to listen and align under a shared sense of guidance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Acting within the inner council of your mind, the moment when 'they held their peace' is the stillness you must enter before any decisive word arises. James’s spoken invitation is not merely an external event, but the I AM within you summoning unity: after quiet listening, a single, clear impression comes, and that impression is guidance, not argument. The quiet that precedes his 'hearken unto me' shows that true leadership is born from inner discernment, from obeying the truth that arises when the mind is peaceful. So, imagine your own mind as that council chamber, where opinions fall silent and the highest self speaks with calm authority. When you imagine, you are not forcing a sentence but allowing the inner law to reveal, to align obedience with truth, and to knit together your inner community into one direction. In that instant, you feel a steady, assuring I AM voice that invites attention, trust, and unity among your thoughts and desires.

Practice This Now

Practice: in a quiet moment, imagine you have held your mental space. Then hear your I AM speak as James did, and feel the guidance as already given, inviting obedience and unity.

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