Depart for Gentiles: Inner Mission
Acts 22:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul is told to depart and go to the Gentiles. The verse marks a turning point in his mission to witness beyond his own people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the I AM speaks first as an inner voice, not an external mandate. 'Depart' is a movement of consciousness, a leaving behind a fixed self-image for the freedom of a larger self. 'I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles' means your awareness will extend to those who seem distant from your familiar circle—your Gentiles are the unseen corners of your life, the parts of you that have not yet believed they belong in your story. The decree is not a command to travel in space but a summons to broaden your imagination and witness. When you accept it as true, you begin to live from the end: your end is a world where every person is reached by your creative expression, where the barriers of 'us' and 'them' dissolve in a single consciousness. The work is faithfulness to this inward calling, a continuous practice of imagining the overlooked as already present and listening until your behavior aligns with that certainty. Your mission is thus an inner visitation that becomes outward reality as you remain faithful to the decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already on your destined mission to the Gentiles in your world; feel the audience and the impact of your witness as real. Repeat a simple revision: I depart from the old self and now go forth with the I AM as my guide.
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