Dwelling In Your Own House

Acts 28:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 28 in context

Scripture Focus

30And Paul dwelt two whole years in his own hired house, and received all that came in unto him,
Acts 28:30

Biblical Context

Paul dwells two years in a rented house and welcomes all who come to him, modeling steady hospitality.

Neville's Inner Vision

Paul’s dwelling in a hired house is a symbol, not a place, in this reading. The inner state is fully anchored, a home you own in consciousness. The two years echo the art of staying with a truth until it blooms into experience. 'Receiving all that came in unto him' speaks of a posture of openness: every thought, sensation, or chance meeting is a guest in your temple. When you assume this state, you stop running after experiences and begin commanding the atmosphere with quiet, undramatic conviction. You are not a victim of circumstance but the host who invites truth to converse. The I AM, not time, governs; your imagination simply translates that governance into forms you perceive. Thus your reality reflects your settled attitude: a generous, receptive air that makes others feel at home and opportunities feel natural. Use this as your mental posture, and your days become stages for teaching, healing, and constructive communion, just as Paul used his stay.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already living in your own house of consciousness; for 5 minutes, repeat 'I am at home in God, receiving all with love' and feel the atmosphere of open hospitality permeate your body.

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