Stephen's Inner Wonders
Acts 6:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. The passage points to inner conviction expressing itself as outward signs.
Neville's Inner Vision
Stephen is described not as a distant worker of miracles but as a state of consciousness—faith and power incarnate. In Neville's view, there are no separate forces; all wonders arise as inner movements of awareness, sparked by an unwavering I AM. When you realize the 'people' are the surface of collective thought, you see the wonders manifest where consciousness is aligned with belief. The power Stephen exhibits is your power, realized once you accept that imagination creates reality. Providence and guidance are the steady currents of your inner state, nudging you toward opportunities to demonstrate what you truly believe. The grace and favor hinted at are simply the natural accompaniment of an inner life that refuses doubt. So the miracles are not merely events but revelations of your own inner conditions: faith in your being, action guided by awareness, and the certainty that you are the one who commands your world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of Stephen—faith and power alive in you. Stay with that state until it colors your thoughts and invites a favorable turn in your day.
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