Acts 2:37 Inner Turning
Acts 2:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
They heard the message, felt a sharp inner conviction, and asked what they should do.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the scene is not a historical event but a drama of consciousness. The prick in the heart is the awakening of a new state of awareness, not punishment. What they hear acts as a mirror showing a neglected aspect of themselves and stirring them to choose a new center. When you attend this moment, you learn that the outer action of asking what to do reveals your inner ability to shift your state. Repentance is not an external change of rules but a turning of mind toward a higher inner truth. The words of Peter become the voice of your own I AM, inviting you to revise the old identification with guilt and to declare the new. The conviction arises when you feel the truth of your unity with the divine I AM and stop arguing from limitation. In this moment you are free to step into salvation as an inner realization, a state that transforms actions, relationships, and outcomes as you dwell in it. The heart prick is your invitation to dwell in that state and let it be your reality.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the person who hears with conviction and accepts the inner turning. Feel this new state as present now and revise any sense of guilt into forgiveness.
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