Kingdom Boldly Proclaimed
Acts 28:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul preaches the kingdom of God and teaches about Jesus Christ with unshakable confidence. He faces no external hindrance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Acts 28:31 is not about geography but the inner sovereignty of your own I AM. When you read 'preaching the kingdom of God,' understand that the kingdom is already within your consciousness, a state you can assume. The 'no man forbidding' speaks not to Rome but to your own mind: when you hold a firm image of the desired kingdom—peace, law, fullness of life—you will encounter no inner obstacle to its expression. The task is to imagine from the end: you, right now, are the one who proclaims the kingdom and teaches its truth, and your awareness is the audience. Confidence arises as you abandon fear and enter a fixed, inner conviction that all things are possible within your present state of consciousness. The outward events will align as you persist in this revision, for stories in your life mirror the inner scene you have accepted as real. Your preaching is simply the assertion of the I AM as ruler over thoughts, feelings, and events.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the I AM speaking through you, boldly proclaiming the kingdom. Then revise any doubt by stating 'No one forbids me' and feel it real.
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