Inner Fellowship of Acts 2:46-47
Acts 2:46-47 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 2:46–47 describes believers who daily met in unity, shared meals, and lived with gladness and singleness of heart, praising God as the community grew.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the Acts account is not about a crowd in a building, but a single state of consciousness where you are daily in one mind with God. One accord is the alignment of your inner awareness with the I AM; breaking bread from house to house is the continuous inner nourishment, the thoughts and contemplations fed by the truth that you are the expression of God. Eating with gladness and singleness of heart signifies acting from joy and pure motive, rooted in the recognition that God is the I AM within, not an external deity. Praising God becomes reverence for the one Power within; favor with all the people arises as the soul yields to the goodwill that follows the realization of your true identity. The Lord adding to the church daily marks the law of supply: as you maintain inner unity, your life attracts its own kind—beloveds, opportunities, insights—so the outward church mirrors the inner kingdom you cultivate. When your inner state is thus established, the outward life expands accordingly.
Practice This Now
Assume you stand in the temple of your own consciousness, united with the I AM in perfect harmony; for the next meal, imagine sharing in inner fellowship with others, feeling gladness and singleness of heart, and invite daily growth.
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