Inner Worship on the Way
Acts 24:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The accusers cannot prove what they claim. He admits he worships the God of his fathers along the way they call heresy, firmly believing the law and the prophets.
Neville's Inner Vision
See, the scene is not a dispute over words but a discovery of your inner state. The claim 'they cannot prove' invites you to know that outer evidence cannot touch the I AM you have chosen to inhabit. The words 'after the way' become the map of your inner path—the way you walk when you refuse to yield your living identity to outward labels. To worship the God of my fathers is to acknowledge the I AM as the source within, the governor of your feeling and your world, not a distant creed. Believing all things written in the law and the prophets is a present-tense alignment with the inner scriptures—the eternal principles inscribed on consciousness. When you dwell in that inner law, the outer objections lose their claim; you become the testimony, not the defendant. In this light, persecution of the self dissolves, and you move with the certainty that you are already the living fulfillment of every promise, the living covenant in form and feeling.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and declare inwardly, 'I worship the I AM within; I am the God of my fathers now.' Feel that truth as a living sense of steadiness, and revise any doubt by repeating, 'All is well within me' until it feels real.
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