Inner Hearing in Acts 23:35
Acts 23:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Acts 23:35, a man is told he will be heard when his accusers arrive, and he is kept in the judgment hall.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your verse places Paul in a hall of judgment within the mind. The 'I will hear thee' is the I AM speaking—awareness that attends to your claims only when the inner accusers arrive. The hall is not external punishment but a state of consciousness where you meet your own judgments. The accusers—doubts, past mistakes, conditioning—come to test whether you will listen from old fear or from a new certainty. When you assume you are already heard, you step into the inner courtroom where righteousness is declared by your own verdict, not by external sanction. The detention becomes a generous pause, a moment of deliberate imaginative revision. Imagination creates reality: by revising the scene and feeling it real, you authorize a new state to rise. Practice: dwell in the assumption that you are heard, listen to the inner claims with the I AM, and let the old script give way to the truth you desire.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine entering the inner judgment hall as the I AM. Assume you are already heard; revise any counter-claims until you feel the certainty of being justified and heard.
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