Acts 3:6 Inner Healing Power
Acts 3:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter declares he has no money to give, but offers the healing power he carries. He commands the lame man to rise in the name of Jesus Christ.
Neville's Inner Vision
Acts 3:6 invites us to see power not as coin but as consciousness. The phrase 'Silver and gold have I none' loosens money's hold and points to a deeper currency: the present awareness that the I AM within is the healer and life-giver. In Neville's terms, the 'name of Jesus' is the symbol for the one reality you must identify with—the indwelling I AM that speaks and acts through you. Such as I have I give thee becomes a statement of inner possession: you possess the living energy of being, not external wealth. When you trust that presence, your body responds as if it were already well. The miracle is the alignment between your current state and your true state of being. Grace and favor flow not from favors received but from the awareness you cultivate. Faith here is trust in that inner reality, not belief in appearances; the healing occurs as you dwell in and act from that state of consciousness. The outer appearance of limitation is simply a screen that dissolves when you realize who you are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and say I AM with conviction. Revise lack into inner riches, then picture the scene of healing as if you have already risen and are walking in grace.
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