Inner Unity of Brethren
Acts 7:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 7:26 presents a mediator stepping between quarreling brothers, reminding them of their kinship and urging them to stop harming one another.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the quarrel is not between persons but between inner states you have identified as separate. The 'next day' appearing in the verse corresponds to your awakening to the one Self that can reunite opposing energies. The speaker, the inner mediator, calls you to set at one the divided aspects within you, reminding you that you are brethren—the same consciousness expressing in different forms. The 'brethren' are two facets of yourself—one leaning toward fear, the other toward love—asking you to forgive, merge, and return to the quiet unity of I AM where conflict dissolves. When you choose unity in imagination, the outer scene must follow your inner state, mirroring harmony you have established in consciousness. The practice is to dwell in the feeling of oneness until it saturates all thought and action, recognizing that God is the I AM within you, relentlessly unifying all discord into peace.
Practice This Now
Assume the two inner energies are one in the I AM. Revise the scene by addressing them as 'brethren' and feel the unity filling your entire awareness.
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