Inner Tentmakers Of Unity
Acts 18:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Aquila and Priscilla, a Jewish couple from Pontus who recently left Rome, come to live with fellow workers and share their tentmaking craft. They dwell together and labor by their common occupation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard register, Act 18 reveals a movement within consciousness. Aquila and Priscilla are not foreign travelers but two faculties of the I AM meeting in a shared project. The decree that drove them from Rome represents a turning in your mind, an inner exile that forces you to repent of old identities and seek shelter in a new conviction. The craft of tentmaking is not merely a trade; it is the way you provide for and protect your life with imagination. By the same craft, they abode with their hosts and wrought, showing how compatible states of consciousness unite when they recognize each other. When like-minded faculties join, work becomes prayer; provision arrives as daily realization rather than distant hope. The act of sharing labor mirrors the technique: assume the feeling that your required companionship is already present, that your life is anchored in a dwelling built by your belief. Your inner Rome dissolves as you consent to labor with your successful, shared vision.
Practice This Now
Assume you have found your Aquila and Priscilla and are already laboring on your project with them. Before sleep, imagine the scene of shared craft and feel the reality of the outcome as if it is now.
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