Inner King Emerges Within You

Acts 7:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 7 in context

Scripture Focus

18Till another king arose, which knew not Joseph.
Acts 7:18

Biblical Context

A new king arises in Acts 7:18 who forgets Joseph, marking a shift in leadership. This reflects how inner states of consciousness change what we experience as reality.

Neville's Inner Vision

Joseph in the Acts story is the seed of abundance, unity, and wise governance within you. When a new king arises who forgets Joseph, you experience a moment when the old memory of your true riches seems to fade, and fear, limitation, or external power appears to rule. Neville's way reads this as a shifting state of consciousness rather than an external collapse: the kingdom you call Egypt is but a picture your attention is offering to your inner I AM. To reclaim the throne, you do not fight the outward scene but revise the ruling state by dwelling in the awareness that you are I AM, the one who remembers Joseph, the one who provides and sustains. When you feel it real that your awareness is stable, you notice the appearance of scarcity dissolving as the inner king recedes and the inner governor, your divine self, remains in charge. In that shift, the memory of Joseph returns, and the external regime aligns with your true nature.

Practice This Now

Imaginatively revise your state now: assume I AM is King over your life, and feel the memory of Joseph returning. Rest in that awareness until the outward scene aligns.

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