Inner Resurrection on Acts 17:32
Acts 17:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 17:32 records a crowd's mixed reception to the claim of resurrection. Some mocked, others asked to hear again.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the 'resurrection of the dead' is not a future spectacle but a shift in consciousness. The verse places before us two inner dispositions: a mind clinging to old states that mocks, and a mind willing to inquire that says, 'We will hear you again.' The crowd reveals your own inner dialogue: what beliefs have you deemed 'dead' and what new possibility will you entertain? If you make God the I AM—your awareness—and treat imagination as the instrument that reshapes life, the dead rise within you now. The mockery is the voice of fear insisting that nothing can change; the invitation to hear again is your soul asking for a fresh demonstration. Your practice is simple: withdraw attention from the outer agitation and gently revise the inner image until it feels true. Imagine yourself already standing in the fulfilled state; let the certainty of it rise as a warm, living presence. Resurrection, therefore, is not coming but awakening—the mind becoming aware of its divine, eternal identity.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, declare 'I am resurrected now' and feel the revised self anchoring in your chest. Let the sense of the I AM rest there for a few breaths.
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