Stand of Inner Healing

Acts 4:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 4 in context

Scripture Focus

14And beholding the man which was healed standing with them, they could say nothing against it.
Acts 4:14

Biblical Context

The healed man stands with the apostles, and the outward scene cannot be argued against because the transformation is plainly evident.

Neville's Inner Vision

All scripture is the language of inner becoming. In Acts 4:14 the healed man standing with them is not an event apart from you; he is the I AM standing with your declared faith. The crowd’s silence is not a verdict against speech but a testament to a belief that has taken form. When I inhabit a state of complete health and wholeness, the body records that state as fact; the outer scene reflects it because consciousness precedes manifestation. The healing occurs not by pleading but by assuming the end and letting it be. The apostles are my loyal states of consciousness aligned to witness the truth that I am already healed. The rule is simple: I do not seek healing; I assume it, dwell in it, and let the visible world prove my inner conviction. I stand with the healed man as the I AM, and the contrary voices fade in the warmth of inner certainty.

Practice This Now

Assume: 'I AM healed now.' Feel the relief in your body and see yourself standing among those who witness your healing.

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