Leaving The Old Self Within

Acts 7:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 7 in context

Scripture Focus

3And said unto him, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and come into the land which I shall shew thee.
Acts 7:3

Biblical Context

God commands Abraham to leave his homeland and relatives to go to a land God will show him, signaling a move from one state of being to another.

Neville's Inner Vision

Abraham's invitation is not a geographical relocation alone; it is a shift of your inner gaze. The voice which cries, Get thee out of thy country, speaks from your own I AM - your eternal awareness - saying: leave the familiar landscape of fear, habit, and doubt. When you hear such a call, the 'land' you are asked to enter is a new state of consciousness you are meant to inhabit. Act as if you already belong there: see the land in your imagination, feel the air of its promises, and trust that the map will be shown as you proceed in faith. Obedience here is not blind obedience to a dogma; it is fidelity to the inner law of your being, the covenant of trust between your current self and your higher self. As you revise your sense of self, your future becomes present, and the next assignment of work or vocation emerges from the I AM you have become.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, imagine leaving your old country and kindred, and stepping into the land your I AM shows you. Feel the certainty of guidance as you affirm, I AM in the land I am shown.

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