Inner Citizenship Awakening In Acts 22:29

Acts 22:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 22 in context

Scripture Focus

29Then straightway they departed from him which should have examined him: and the chief captain also was afraid, after he knew that he was a Roman, and because he had bound him.
Acts 22:29

Biblical Context

Those who should have examined him depart; the captain grows afraid when he learns Paul is a Roman and had bound him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Paul's binding and the attempt to examine him are not mere history; they are a parable of inner states. In Neville's lexicon, Paul is a state of consciousness that cannot be coerced by outward law because the I AM resides as sovereign identity. The term 'Roman' here stands for inner citizenship—the awareness that true authority dwells within. When the captain realizes Paul's Roman status, the binding becomes impossible to enforce, and fear arises in the outer world, for the outer order must yield to inner order. This is the law of correspondence: events reflect the inner state. The departure of those who should have examined demonstrates that righteousness and justice originate from awareness, not from punishment. Your task is to inhabit that inner citizen now: assume you are already free, protected by the I AM, and let the outer scene conform to your inner decree. The acts of judgment and accountability dissolve when you recognize your own unity with the source of life.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare 'I am a citizen of the I AM,' and feel inner freedom flooding your sense of self. Then revise a current constraint as already dissolved by this inner awareness, until it feels real.

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