Inner Moses: Acts 7:22
Acts 7:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses is described as educated in Egyptian wisdom and powerful in speech and action, signaling a cultivated, outward mastery that precedes his calling. This verse highlights the worldly preparation that accompanies a greater inner mission.
Neville's Inner Vision
Acting on this verse, you see the Egyptians as a mental climate you once accepted. The line, learned in all the wisdom, means you have stored theories and strategies in your imagination, not as history, but as capital for your present power. Moses, mighty in words and deeds, embodies the effect of a thought-world rightly governed by the I AM. In the Neville sense, you are Moses now: you have trained in a culture of thought, and your words and deeds carry the weight of inner conviction. The invitation is to revise your sense of self: you are already the one who holds the wisdom that matters, and your speech aligns with that inner truth. When you dwell in this revised state, the outer scene shifts to reflect your inner authority. The 'Egyptian' wisdom becomes the instrument through which the I AM manifests justice and righteous action in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the state now—Moses, learned in Egyptian wisdom, mighty in words and deeds—and revise a current intention to reflect that mastery. Feel it real in your chest and speak from that inner authority for a minute.
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