Inner Prophet and Hearing Life

Acts 3:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 3 in context

Scripture Focus

23And it shall come to pass, that every soul, which will not hear that prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people.
Acts 3:23

Biblical Context

Acts 3:23 warns that every soul that refuses to hear the prophet will be cut off from the people; in Neville's view, the prophet is the inner awareness you carry, and listening restores life while ignoring it creates separation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Act 3:23 speaks of a prophet not as a distant preacher but the inner voice that speaks to your present consciousness. In Neville's terms, every soul is a state of awareness, and hearing the prophet means consenting to a higher state you already are. To ignore that inner guidance is to exile yourself from the life you desire; the 'destruction' spoken of is the collapse of harmony, the severing of the commonwealth of your own mind. When you refuse to hear, you deny the I AM within, and your outer world reveals lack, conflict, and delay. But the moment you acknowledge the voice as yours—your awareness stepping into a clearer, more decisive state—everything reorganizes to match that assumption. The prophet is not external judgment; it is your own universal self speaking through your feeling, your quiet certainty, and your sense of inevitability that you are guided. Hear and obey, and you no longer drift among peoples separated by doubt; you come to reside in the unity of life, where all conditions answer to your inner knowing.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place your hand on your chest, and affirm, 'I hear the inner prophet now; I am guided by the I AM within.' Then dwell in the feeling of that inner guidance as real, revising any doubt until it is as if the guidance is true now.

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