From Alms to Inner Radiance
Acts 3:6-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter teaches that true healing comes from inner consciousness, not external gifts; the lame man is restored when a new state of awareness is awakened and made to move in the world.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice the miracle is not an external gift but an inner awakening. The lame man at the gate of the temple represents a frozen sense of life—an assumption of limitation. Peter’s declaration 'such as I have I give thee' is not about money or power coming from outside; it is an I AM assertion: life and healing are already present within the speaker, waiting to be spoken into form. The act of taking him by the right hand symbolizes inner guidance lifting the state into action. Immediately the feet and ankles receive strength; this is the felt sense of a consciousness that has decided its own wholeness and mobility. He rises, walks, and enters the temple, a living proof that the inner state has become outer sight. The crowd's wonder is the outer echo of an inner recognition now made visible. The temple becomes a sanctuary of awareness where worship is gratitude for the truth of your being: you are the source of life and the miracle you seek is your own I AM presence.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already whole; feel the I AM energy enlivening your limbs. In imagination, see yourself walking free, and give grateful thanks as the miracle has already occurred.
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