Acts 3:7 Right Hand Healing

Acts 3:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 3 in context

Scripture Focus

7And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up: and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength.
Acts 3:7

Biblical Context

In Acts 3:7, a man who cannot walk is helped up by Peter's action, and immediately he receives strength in his feet and ankles.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let the scene speak to your inward life. The man’s healing begins not with a miracle from without but with a decision within: the belief that your own awareness can lift you. The right hand that takes him up is the right hand of I AM, the steady witness that you are more than your present condition. When Peter’s touch is lifted into an inner truth, the legs no longer belong to a story of limitation; they become instruments of a new state. The immediacy of the healing shows the tempo of consciousness: once you assume a state of vitality as already real, form follows after a moment’s grace. In this reading, mercy is simply the gift of perceiving yourself as already healed and able. The presence of God is not a distant event but your ongoing awareness; the healing happens when you persist in the feeling that you are held upright by a power that cannot fail. Practice: assume you are already whole, and dwell in that inner lift until it feels natural.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, imagine the right hand of your I AM lifting you upright. Feel the fresh strength run into your feet and ankles as you adopt a new conviction.

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