Acts 5:14 Inner Growth
Acts 5:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Believers were increasingly added to the Lord, expanding the spiritual community. It hints at an inner growth where more of consciousness aligns with the divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
From a Neville perspective, Acts 5:14 is not about a crowd outside you, but about the growth of your inner states of consciousness. The 'believers' are the beliefs, habits, and identifications you entertain, and the 'Lord' is the I AM—your essential awareness. When more believers are added, your inner kingdom expands as you stop denying any part of yourself to the divine. The 'multitudes of men and women' symbolize the totality of faculties—reason and instinct, feeling and action—now aligned under one sovereign consciousness. The movement occurs the moment you assume you are already in unity with the Lord. As you persist in that assumption, imagine and feel that more of your internal life is drawn into harmony with this divine order, so your outer world begins to reflect greater unity and growth. There is no external struggle; there is a quiet revision of inner states until the entire self is saturated with the sense of oneness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and assume 'I am one with the Lord; more of my inner beliefs are being added now.' Feel it real by dwelling in the awareness that your inner circle expands and your life follows.
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