Peaceful Mission Unfolding
Acts 15:33-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records that after a period of tarrying, they were sent away in peace to the apostles. Silas stayed behind, while Paul and Barnabas continued teaching in Antioch with many others.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville’s inner-vision, Acts 15:33–35 speaks to the state you call your mind. The tarrying is the last hold of a former belief, and the 'let go in peace' is the I AM releasing that vibration without fear. The 'brethren' represent your inner assurances, the 'apostles' your higher faculties that validate truth when you are ready. Silas choosing to abide there is the steady inner quality you elect to keep alive in the next phase—perhaps patience, discernment, or perseverance. Paul and Barnabas continuing to teach in Antioch symbolizes your ongoing self-expression in the mind: you carry the living word into your world, with others also awakening in response. The movement shows peace inaugurates action, not absence; it refines activity with serenity. A completed circle of consciousness returns to its center and renews its ministry from that center, teaching with renewed clarity to all aspects of your life. Peace, in this reading, is the power that makes your inner mission possible.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the peace that lets go of the old state and proceeds with my inner ministry.' Then revise any sense of lack and feel it real as you continue your work in the world.
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