Face to Face Justice Within
Acts 25:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul reports that the Jewish leaders wanted judgment against him. He notes that Roman law requires the accused to face the accusers and have a chance to answer before punishment.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this outer scene of Paul before rulers, hear the inner law of your own mind. The so‑called Jews and the Romans are two voices within you—one that demands punishment, one that guards your freedom to know yourself. The statement that it is not the manner of the Romans to deliver anyone to die is the discipline of consciousness: a true verdict cannot proceed from fear or from the accusations that arise in the storm of thought. The injunction that the accused have the accusers face to face is the practice of attention—to face your thoughts squarely, without flinching, and allow the intelligence behind the I AM to hear them. And the phrase about having licence to answer is your inner permission slip: you are the witness to your own life, the I AM that answers for yourself from a state of clarity. When you stand in that inner court, the old verdicts of guilt dissolve, and you are free to revise your reality from judgment to justice, from death to life. The key is to assume the role of the governor of your mind and let truth speak through you.
Practice This Now
Take a quiet minute and assume the inner magistrate. Name the accusing thought, then revise it by affirming I AM is the witness and grants a fair hearing; feel the shift from fear to clarity.
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