Inner Trial and Resurrection
Acts 24:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul asserts his innocence before the council and narrows the issue to the single question of the resurrection, an inner confrontation about truth and life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as your inner I AM standing before a council of thoughts—doubt, blame, and judgment—each demanding a verdict about who you are. Paul’s claim that he did nothing wrong except for this one voice about the resurrection becomes a blueprint for how you meet your own inner accusers. In Neville’s psychology, the body of people surrounding you equals a state of consciousness; the accusation is a lingering belief that you are separate from life. The resurrection, far from a distant event, is the awakening of your awareness to complete vitality here and now. When you acknowledge it is you who 'are called in question' by your thoughts, you reclaim responsibility for your inner world and align with the truth that life is continuous and present. The judgments you fear are simply reflections of old, unheld identities. By remaining faithful to the inner truth, you dissolve the charge and open a new life, a resurrection that feels real in your present moment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and revise a felt judgment by assuming, 'I am resurrected now,' then feel the vitality of life flowing through you as if the inner council has acquitted you.
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