Leap, Walk, Praise Inner Temple
Acts 3:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
A man lame from birth is healed. He leaps up, stands, and walks into the temple, praising God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Act 3:8 becomes a drama of inner states. The healing is not a performance by others but a shift in consciousness into the I AM. The leap is the mind releasing a previously fixed belief; the walking is embodiment of that new possibility in daily action. Entering the temple signifies entering the inner sanctuary where God—awareness—resides unconditioned by circumstance. The figures Peter and John are not external saviors but pointers of attention, directing you to where you place your faith and feeling. When the man stands and moves, he returns to life from the conviction that the desire is already fulfilled. His praise is the natural expression of a consciousness that witnesses its own assumption becoming fact. The miracle, therefore, is a state seen and lived, not an event imposed from outside. If you inhabit that same I AM now, your own world will respond by reflecting your inner truth, and you too will walk in alignment with your deepest good.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are already healed; feel the I AM coursing through you with certainty. Then imagine entering your day walking with vitality and praising God from your newly awakened state.
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