Apollos: Inner Mentorship Revealed
Acts 18:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Apollos, an eloquent Jew from Alexandria, arrives in Ephesus and speaks boldly in the synagogue. Yet Aquila and Priscilla patiently teach him the fuller way of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Apollos stands as a man of fervent spirit and polished knowledge, yet his understanding is limited to the baptism of John. In Neville's lens, he is a state of consciousness sincerely desiring truth, but not yet complete. Aquila and Priscilla are not external people only; they are the inner faculties that clarify, correct, and expand your awareness. When you hear the inner voice speak with authority, you must invite a more perfect understanding, just as Apollos yielded to their instruction. The moment you acknowledge that your current scriptural baptism or belief is a starting point, you become teachable and open to the next level of truth. The way of God more perfectly is not a historical event but an inner revision: a shift in perception from surface faith to an inward realization of the I AM, the awareness in which all scripture is fulfilled. The synagogue is your mental space where ideas contend; the boldness is the active momentum of consciousness; the correction is the mercy of inner discernment guiding you toward wholeness.
Practice This Now
In a moment of stillness, imagine Aquila and Priscilla as inner faculties guiding you to a 'more perfect' understanding. Revise one belief and feel it real as the inner teachers illuminate your growth.
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