Inner Temple Transformed
Acts 6:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Accusers say Jesus will destroy the temple and alter Moses' customs. The verse hints at an inner shift from external rituals to living consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the chorus 'we heard him say' is your own inner conviction projecting onto an outer scene. The 'temple' is not a ruin but a state of consciousness you have treated as permanent. 'Destroy this place' signals a transformation of belief, not of stones, and 'change the customs which Moses delivered' points to releasing habitual thoughts and rituals that kept you tethered to an old identity. The Christ Jesus within is the living I AM, the awareness that remains intact when forms shift. When you know imagination creates reality, the feared destruction becomes a doorway: the death of a stale form births a richer worship—a direct, personal communion with the I AM. The crowd's judgment mirrors your own judgment—the moment you refuse change, you defend the old temple; when you revise, you welcome the living temple. The practice is to dwell in the feeling of the presence within, to let the inner Jesus revise your sense of what must be kept or discarded, until true worship flows from consciousness rather than from law.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the I AM as the living temple in this moment, and feel the old customs dissolve into light. Then sense true worship arising from consciousness now.
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