Inner Healing for Publius's Father
Acts 28:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Publius's father lies sick; Paul prays, lays his hands on him, and heals him.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the scene as a revelation of inner states. The fever and bloody flux symbolize a mind bound by separation. Paul's presence is the I AM entering the room, the awareness that God is the sole life. The laying on of hands is not healing power from without but the deliberate revision of belief—recognizing health as the truth already present. Healing arises when consciousness shifts from lack to fullness; the patient's body follows that shift in proportion to the conviction behind it. In your life, treat illness as a belief in separation and health as the innermost reality you already inhabit. The more you identify with the fact of infinite life within, the more appearances align with wholeness. Practice the assumption that health prevails now, and persist in that inner state until the outer scene confirms it. The story invites you to know every body as a field where divine life can be recognized, a field healed by the certainty that I AM is the life now being lived.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: in quiet, assume the feeling of full health as a present fact for Publius's father, then persist the I AM until you sense wholeness radiating. Keep that feeling until it registers as the actual state.
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