Inner Witness Against False Witness
Acts 6:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes opponents suborning others to accuse someone of blasphemy against Moses and God. It is an illustration of false witness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, the 'they' and the 'suborning' are not future events in a distant Jerusalem; they are states of your own consciousness presenting as loud voices. The accusation that one has spoken blasphemy against Moses and God is really the mind's claim that its own inherited laws and sacred alignments are under threat. Moses and God here symbolize two poles of your inner covenant—the outer commandment you think you must obey and the deeper I AM you are; the moment you identify with either side you permit a separation that invites witnesses to speak against your unity. The true reality is that all claims in consciousness originate in the observer who gives them power. By recognizing these voices as mere thoughts, you erase their authority. Return to the single, unchanging I AM and declare that no blasphemy can touch the inner covenant of your awareness. In that return, the false witnesses dissolve, and you stand in the wholeness of your inner law.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM presence now. When accusatory thoughts arise, revise them by affirming, 'I am the witness; these voices cannot touch my inner reality,' and feel the truth settling in.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









