Inner Healing at Solomon's Porch
Acts 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter and John walk with the healed man. The crowd gathers at Solomon's Porch, marveling at the sign of healing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Peter and John are not merely two men but two faculties of consciousness—the faith that speaks and the I AM that perceives. The lame man represents a fixed belief in lack; his healing signals a shift in identification from limitation to wholeness. When the healed man holds Peter and John, the outer crowd’s astonishment mirrors the inward conviction spreading through the mind. Solomon's Porch becomes the inner vestibule where awareness recognizes its true nature, and the people rushing to them reflects the mind’s quick alignments once a new state is assumed. God here is the I AM—pure awareness that does not judge but simply is. The healing occurs as a revision of self-identification: stop naming yourself by failure and begin naming yourself by wholeness. As this inner truth settles, the outer world witnesses what the inner already knows, and wonder arises as natural evidence of the new you. If you dwell in that revised state, you draw the entire field of seekers toward the porch of inner recognition.
Practice This Now
Impose the assumption: I AM healed now; feel vitality in every cell for several minutes, then visualize Peter and John beside you and witness the crowd’s awe as inner healing becomes outer reality.
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