Inner Repentance, Universal Faith

Acts 20:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 20 in context

Scripture Focus

21Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.
Acts 20:21

Biblical Context

Acts 20:21 records Paul testifying to Jews and Greeks about repenting toward God and having faith toward Jesus Christ.

Neville's Inner Vision

All scripture is inner speech. Jews and Greeks are two states of mind within you: a law-bound, fear-filled posture and a curious, open awareness. Repentance toward God is not sorrow but a turning of consciousness toward the I AM—your essential, indivisible life—away from false identifications and into the source within. Faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ is faith in the Christ within—the indwelling presence that knows your steps and translates inner state into outer experience. In Neville’s frame, imagination creates reality: hold the feeling of the wish fulfilled, revise the inner scene, and rest in the certainty that the outer will rearrange to match. The act of testifying becomes the inner acknowledgment that the state has shifted; the world then aligns to reflect that conviction. Begin from that revised state and observe how thoughts, sensations, and opportunities harmonize with your new consciousness.

Practice This Now

In stillness, assume you already stand in repentance toward God and faith toward Christ. Feel the inner state as real now, and silently declare, 'I am one with God; I trust the Christ within me.'

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