Inner Witness of Acts 3:14-15
Acts 3:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 3:14–15 presents the crowd’s denial of the Holy One and the Just, choosing a murderer, and recounts Jesus’ death and resurrection with the apostles as witnesses. It points to an inner shift from external events to the life available in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within a Neville Goddard frame, the Holy One and the Just are not distant men but states of consciousness you either affirm or forget. Denying them is the inner habit of identifying with separation, guilt, and an old narrative—a 'murderer' story that keeps you clinging to fear and projection. The Prince of Life who God raised from the dead is the living life within you when awareness awakens to itself; this is not a fact on a page but a state you can enter. The witnesses—your present feelings and perceptions—are the indicators that the risen life is already present in your awareness. To reinterpret this scene, revise the inner script: stop narrating yourself as lacking and choose the risen life as your current reality. Imagination is the instrument through which you enact this shift; by imagining from the end, you plant the seed of resurrection in your day-to-day life. When you assume the state of the life that God has raised, the seeming external events align with that inner truth.
Practice This Now
Act: Close your eyes, breathe, and quietly affirm, 'I am the Holy One, the Just; the life in me is resurrected now.' Feel that life expanding in you and let the old story dissolve.
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