Hope Behind the Chain
Acts 28:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul explains he appealed to Caesar not to accuse his nation, and he invites the Jews to hear him. He is bound in the chain by the hope of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read the verse as a parable of inner state. The opposition you hear is not merely external but the old belief within resisting your newShift. Paul’s appeal to Caesar is the pivot from public verdict to inner verdict: he clarifies allegiance to the higher law of consciousness, the I AM, rather than to a limited scene. The 'hope of Israel' is not a vanished covenant but your living inner promise that this moment can be fulfilled. The chain represents your present form of attention—your current setup of belief—and it binds you only to past results. By claiming the inner sovereignty of the I AM, the chain becomes a doorway. Allow your imagination to witness that the outer scene can answer to your inner state. If you persist in this inner alignment, the outward world reorders itself to reflect your realized state. Practice: assume the end, feel it real now, and let awareness rewrite the scene.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and imagine the end as already true: the chain dissolves and your inner promise is fulfilled. Feel the relief and affirm, I AM, as your awareness shifts your world.
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