Inner Belief in Acts 28:24

Acts 28:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 28 in context

Scripture Focus

24And some believed the things which were spoken, and some believed not.
Acts 28:24

Biblical Context

Some believed what was spoken, and some did not.

Neville's Inner Vision

Act 28:24 is not a historical clash of crowds but a mirror of your own inner state. Belief and unbelief are states of consciousness, not factions in a crowd. Some hear the spoken word and, in the I AM you are, accept it as true; others resist, imagining contradiction. The word becomes a symbol inviting you to choose. When you acknowledge that you are the power by which life is spoken, you learn the page is your mind's rehearsal of a future you desire. The promise operates as a law of your being: what you assume inwardly becomes your outward experience. Do not try to persuade the unbelieving part; instead, withdraw attention from it and saturate the believing part with feeling. Sit with the feeling of the truth already present, as if the words spoken are your immediate reality. The crowd's division mirrors your inner distribution of faith; shift your focus from doubt to the certainty of I AM, and the outer scene will reflect your inward trust. You are not hearing words; you are hearing the voice of your own consistent assumption.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revisit Acts 28:24 as if the promised truth is already realized in your life. Assume 'it is true now,' and feel the inner conviction color your day.

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