Inner Faith in Acts 6
Acts 6:8-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Stephen, full of faith and power, performed signs; critics argued, but they could not resist the wisdom and the Spirit by which he spoke.
Neville's Inner Vision
Stepping into Acts 6:8–10, the drama is not a clash of men but a clash of states of consciousness. Stephen’s faith and power are the inner conviction—the I AM—that animates images into reality. The great wonders are your inner shifts: visions that alter how you feel about what is possible. The disputing crowd represents the restless thoughts of doubt and the urge to argue with appearances. But the wisdom and the Spirit by which he spoke are not external tokens; they are the living law of your own awareness. When you hold a clear inner image and persist in the feeling of 'I AM,' the external arguments fade because you have changed the conditions from within. The mind that seeks proof is silenced when the heart is settled in the end it desires. This is your map: you are not wrestling with others; you are reconstituting your inner atmosphere so that words, deeds, and events align with the single, unshakeable perception of reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and imagine you are Stephen—faith and power pulsing through you—speaking with a calm, irresistible wisdom. Then revise a current limitation by declaring, 'I AM the wisdom that speaks through me; let the opposing doubt dissolve into quiet assurance.'
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