Inner Repentance: Acts 17:30

Acts 17:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 17 in context

Scripture Focus

30And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:
Acts 17:30

Biblical Context

Verse 17:30 says God overlooked times of ignorance, but now commands everyone to repent. Repent here means turning your mind back to the awareness of your true self.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the times of ignorance were not a curse but a mercy that kept you until you could awaken. Acts 17:30 invites a shift of inner state: repent, not by ritual punishment, but by turning your mind to the I AM that you are. God here is your own awareness—the one constant that never changes. When you assume the fact of oneness, the sense of separation dissolves and your world reorders to reflect your new belief. The outer scene aligns with your inner conviction because you are always the supervisor of your inner weather. This is not judgment but a correction—an invitation to revise your self-image until it matches eternal life as consciousness. If resistance arises, soften your stance and repeat, 'I am awake; I am one with the I AM.' Let the wink of mercy remind you that recall of your divine nature is your natural birthright, and repentance is simply choosing again to live from that knowledge here and now.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and assume you are the awakened I AM. Repeat, 'I am the consciousness that knows no separation,' and feel the reality of that alignment now.

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