Inner Shepherding: Acts 20:27-28
Acts 20:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul states he has not shunned declaring all the counsel of God and urges those he oversees to feed the church of God, which He bought with His own blood.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your attention is the throne where God speaks; the verse invites you to stop shunning any divine counsel and to hear it in your own consciousness. I declare that the counsel of God is complete within me, and I am the overseer of my inner flock. The Holy Ghost within me appoints my thoughts and feelings to feed the church of God within my being, a kingdom I nurture with faith, truth, and love. When I realize that the church is bought with His own blood, I understand the priceless cost of awakening—my state of awareness has been redeemed by a higher birth, not by external rituals but by inner conviction. Therefore I guard my inner states, choosing to feed them with the Word that vivifies; I revise every fear into faith, every lack into abundance, until my entire life reflects the promised governance. I stand now as the shepherd of my soul, listening to inner counsel and letting it become my lived reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In stillness, assume the I AM as overseer of your inner flock. Feel and revise any fear into faith until this divine governance is your lived reality.
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