Inner Hearing in Acts 28:21-22
Acts 28:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Jewish leaders say they have heard nothing against Paul and express a desire to hear his thoughts, noting that the sect is spoken against.
Neville's Inner Vision
Acts 28:21-22 reveals a scene inside your own mind. The Jewish leaders asking, 'What think you?' are not others apart from you but voices of your different states of consciousness—curiosity, doubt, reverence—seeking to hear the truth your I AM already knows. The absence of letters from Judaea mirrors the freedom of your outer story when you cease defining yourself by attack or defense. And their warning that the sect is spoken against everywhere shows that opposition is a habit of mind, not a verdict of reality. Remember Neville's claim: imagination creates reality. So acknowledge you already possess the answer you seek, and imagine those voices receiving it with a receptive calm. By feeling-it-real that you are heard by the I AM, you revise the scene; you convert resistance into conversation; you awaken to the truth that your inner conviction shapes your outer world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the role of the listener within. Tell yourself, 'I am heard,' and let the conviction of your I AM fill the space, revising opposition into quiet acknowledgement.
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