Roadway Into Gentile Joy
Acts 15:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes the church guiding a journey, declaring the Gentile conversion, and bringing joy to the believers.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, Acts 15:3 reveals your inner journey. The 'church' is the steady state of awareness that brings you on your way, guiding the movement of consciousness through inner Phenice and Samaria—the regions of feeling and thought to be visited. 'Declaring the conversion of the Gentiles' is not a historical report but the inner acknowledgment that uncaptured parts of you are aligned with the one life. When you affirm this conversion, you awaken a unity that makes the 'brethren'—your various aspects of self—rejoice. The joy mentioned is the felt harmony of a renewed state, the moment when fear, doubt, and resistance bow to the truth of your I AM. As you practice this, you notice that the journey itself becomes effortless, since movement is now an expression of a single consciousness rather than a struggle among parts. If you dwell in that awareness, you will experience the same great joy in your own life: every inner fraction pulling toward unity, every declared transformation echoing in the whole.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume that the Gentiles within you have already been converted; softly affirm, 'I AM one with all parts of my mind.' Then feel the joy arising as you hold that state for a minute.
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