Inner Lights in Acts 20:8
Acts 20:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 20:8 speaks of many lights in the upper chamber where they gathered. It hints at inner illumination shared in a company of seekers.
Neville's Inner Vision
The lights are not lamps but states of consciousness shining in the mind. The upper chamber is your inner sanctuary where attention gathers. Each light is a thought, a feeling, a possibility you have kept awake. When you gather them in quiet petition, you are not adding something new to God; you are aligning yourself with the Presence, the I AM that you are. The lights joined as one show that unity is your natural condition; different facets of your being are harmonized by the same awareness that God is within. The practice is simple: treat this inner gathering as already real. Assume that the chamber is filled, that your mind and heart are in harmony, and feel the truth of that unity. Persist in the feeling, and you will observe the outer scene respond to the inner arrangement, as light becomes form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, enter your inner chamber, and imagine the lights gathering into one bright consciousness; then feel the God-present mind as already yours.
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