Inner Conscience Alignment

Acts 24:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 24 in context

Scripture Focus

16And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men.
Acts 24:16

Biblical Context

Paul says he exercises himself to keep his conscience clear toward God and toward men.

Neville's Inner Vision

To my ear, Acts 24:16 opens the door to the inward discipline of the soul. The apostle does not seek external piety alone, but a state of awareness in which the I AM shields itself from inner offence against God and man. In Neville’s world, God is not a distant judge but the very consciousness you awaken as; conscience is your inner compass, and to exercise it is to rehearse and remain within a state of non-resistance. When you perceive yourself as already in alignment—loving, just, pure—you interrupt the old habit of self-judgment and blame. Offense arises only as a thought in the mind; by assuming the feeling and conviction of your unity with the divine I AM, you dissolve it. Your imagined acts of kindness and truth rewrite your inner weather, turning guilt into gratitude, fear into faith, division into wholeness. The result is a life where God and man are both welcomed into the temple of your awareness, and conduct follows from the inward state you continually affirm.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes; assume you are already united with the I AM, and that your conscience operates without offense toward God and toward men. Silently revise any lingering fault by affirming, 'I am clean in the sight of God and all beings; my inner state governs my outward life.'

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