Inner Craft and Wealth in Acts
Acts 19:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Demetrius called together workers of like trade and stated plainly that their wealth comes from the craft they practice. The passage centers provision as the fruit of skilled labor and shared occupation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, notice how the workers’ boast is really a spiritual law in action: wealth springs from the craft they hold as their own. In Neville’s world, a man is a state of consciousness and every outward result mirrors an inner assumption. When they declare that their wealth comes from their craft, they are naming the inner discipline that sustains them—the constant use of imagination within a specific vocation. If you seek provision, you must recognize that your true 'craft' is the activity of your consciousness—the I AM that imagines and thereby creates. The temple trades, money, and partnership become symbols for inner habits: what you persistently dwell upon becomes your reality. The invitation is to shift from dependence on external outcomes to the confident assumption that wealth is already yours by virtue of your inner work. See your day as a workshop where thoughts turn into reality, and let your life reflect the wealth you hold in awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that your craft already provides your wealth. Repeat, 'I am wealth through my craft of consciousness,' and let that assumption guide your choices today.
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