The Inner Kingdom Unveiled
Acts 28:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul expounds the kingdom of God to many, using Moses and the prophets, and testifies about Jesus from morning till evening. The scene shows persistent, intimate teaching rather than a one-time sermon.
Neville's Inner Vision
From Neville's vantage, that gathering is not a crowd in a room, but a moment in your own mind where the I AM invites you to hear the kingdom within. The 'kingdom of God' is not a distant domain to conquer abroad, but a state of consciousness to be inhabited. When Paul 'expounded and testified'—speaking from the law of Moses and the prophets—he becomes a symbol for how your memory, tradition, and belief become the very material through which you imagine your reality. The law and the prophets serve as inner rules, guiding what you assume about yourself and what you accept as true. From morning till evening, the repetition is not time spent reading but the rhythm of conviction: you revise, you persist, and you feel it real that you are the living Jesus, the manifestation of your own state. The crowd answers because your inner voice has become one with truth: the kingdom is within, not somewhere out there. Persist in this inward sermon and your outer life begins to mirror the changed state; imagination rightly trained becomes the power that births experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes for five minutes. Assume the posture of the speaker who testifies that you are already within the kingdom; feel the I AM affirming it as your living reality.
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