Inner Converts of Acts

Acts 17:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 17 in context

Scripture Focus

4And some of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.
Acts 17:4

Biblical Context

Some embraced the message and joined Paul and Silas. A large number of devout Greeks and several prominent women also believed.

Neville's Inner Vision

Acts 17:4 presents a scene of belief arising not from outward power but from inner alignment. Paul and Silas speak as the living I AM within you; when you listen from that center, ideas congeal into conviction. The devout Greeks and the chief women represent your own faculties—disciplined thought, devotion, leadership—responding to the truth when you stop arguing with it and allow it to stand as fact. The multitude that believed is the natural result of a mind that assumes its oneness with divine reality. You do not convert others passively; you awaken by becoming the state that can only know itself. So, turn your attention inward, feel the presence that Paul and Silas declare, and dwell there until it remains undeniable. The event is not history you observe; it is your inner transformation, a conversion of consciousness from lack to fullness, from division to unity, from fear to faith.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the consciousness that you are already one with the I AM now; feel that unity as a fact, and stay there until separation fades.

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