Inner Court Of Timing And Truth
Acts 24:23-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Felix, with Drusilla, invites Paul to discuss the faith; Paul speaks of righteousness, temperance, and future judgment. Felix trembles and delays, hoping for money or a more convenient season to act.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s reading, this scene is not a political episode but a drama of your inner life. Paul represents the I AM waking within you, a speaker of righteousness, temperance, and the judgment to come. Felix, with Drusilla, is the resistance of habit—the mind saying, 'not now, not yet; I must wait for a convenient season.' The guard and the liberty granted mirror a decision you can make: you may keep the outer world under control while granting the truth full liberty to move within you. When Felix trembles at Paul’s words, he reveals how truth unsettles the ego’s bargaining table: it calls for discipline and accountability. The hope of money shows the lure that external conditions can set you free; but Neville's law insists that inner state creates outer events. The way out is to revise: assume you are in the season of righteousness now; feel the feeling that truth speaks to your life, and let Paul's ministry take root in your consciousness. Then the 'convenient season' dissolves into the eternal present, and you are free to act in harmony with your higher self.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the centurion granting liberty to your inner Paul. Say, 'Now is the convenient season' and feel righteousness, temperance, and judgment arriving in your life.
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