Inner Ship, Inner Light

Acts 27:37-38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 27 in context

Scripture Focus

37And we were in all in the ship two hundred threescore and sixteen souls.
38And when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, and cast out the wheat into the sea.
Acts 27:37-38

Biblical Context

The voyage carries 276 souls; after they eat, they lightened the ship by casting the wheat into the sea.

Neville's Inner Vision

This scene is a vision of your inner state. Your ship is the current state of consciousness; the 276 souls are your many beliefs, identifications, and fears. Eating enough signifies a moment when lack is momentarily satisfied, but the moment calls for revision, not rest. To lighten the ship is to revise the self, to unanchor from the belief that survival depends on external provision. Casting out the wheat is a deliberate act of letting go of the very sustenance you once clung to as security. By throwing it overboard, you demonstrate that your supply arises from the consciousness that you are, not from the world you see. The act is not loss but liberty: you remove ballast and realize that your inner I AM sustains you. Providence is the awareness always with you, guiding you when you choose to perceive from within. The more you dwell in that inner reality, the more the outer voyage resolves itself in harmony.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine yourself on that ship, calmly releasing the wheat into the sea; then feel your inner abundance rise as you declare, 'I am supplied from within; the external world has no power over my peace.'

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