Inner Feast of Belief at Home
Acts 16:34 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul and Silas are invited into the jailer's house, fed, and his household rejoices as they come to believe in God.
Neville's Inner Vision
All that happens in this verse is a parable of your inner conversion. The house stands for your state of awareness; the table is the nourishment of ideas; the joy is the confidence that God is present with you and all you call family within. When you invite the inner messengers into your consciousness, you invite a higher persuasion to dwell there, and by setting meat before them you feed the truth that God is the source of supply for every relationship. The moment of rejoicing—'believing in God with all his house'—is not outward success but the inner conviction that the fullness of God fills your entire living atmosphere. As you remain in that conviction, your inner household aligns, and what you feed your mind with becomes the shared sentiment of all within. The outer scene may reflect this, but the root is the renewed sense of self—one who recognizes God as I AM and whose every room is touched by the feast of faith.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and assume, 'My entire household now believes in God with joy.' Feel that belief, and imagine a divine meal being served in your inner home, letting that joy radiate outward.
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