Inner Mentors Expounding the Way
Acts 18:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Acts 18:26, Aquila and Priscilla hear Apollos and invite him to their home to explain a fuller understanding of God. The passage highlights how teaching and discernment refine truth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville Goddard lens, this verse is a map of inner growth. The bold speaker embodies a rising idea or belief in your mind; Aquila and Priscilla are not people but inner faculties—discernment and teaching—who hear the assertion and invite it into a deeper dialogue. They take Apollos aside to expose him to a more perfect understanding of the God within. The 'way of God more perfectly' is the realization that your I AM is always aligned with a fuller truth, revealed when you revise beliefs with calm, truthful discernment. When you imagine yourself as the I AM, your inner teachers refine your thinking, temper pride, and open you to a clearer sense of God as present and active. The expounding is your revision—an inner conversation that shifts your atmosphere from limitation to possibility. Faith becomes a living practice, not a file of memories; reality follows the inner certainty you choose to entertain now.
Practice This Now
Practice: when a bold belief arises, pause and invite your inner Aquila and Priscilla to revise it to a more perfect understanding of God within; feel that revision as already complete.
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