Midnight Prayer, Prison Breakthrough
Acts 16:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
At midnight, Paul and Silas pray and sing, and the other prisoners hear them. Suddenly the prison's foundations shake; the doors swing open and every chain is loosed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, the scene is a master class in inner creation. The prison is a limited state of mind you have accepted as real. The midnight prayer and song are an assumption that you already possess freedom, a vivid inner image that refuses the evidence of limitation. When you hold that image, others may hear your inner vibration—your repeated affirmations become a broadcast to the outer world. The earthquake is the eroding of the old architecture of belief—the foundations of the prison wobble as energy shifts. Doors opening and bonds loosed are not miracles imposed from without, but the mind waking to its own power: the I AM realizing it was never captive. The event is a translation of consciousness: you are free now because you have decided to inhabit freedom in the present, not seek it in the future. Since God dwells within, your imagination is the force that redefines your circumstances.
Practice This Now
Now, close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I am free now.' Hold that image, breathe into it, and see the prison doors swing open in your mind as you dwell in the sensation of release.
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