Inner Burning Bush Insight
Acts 7:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses experiences a divine visitation in the wilderness: the Lord appears as an angel in a flame of fire within a bush.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the bush is not a distant stage but a state of consciousness you occupy while awaiting a call. The forty years in the wilderness signify an inner season of expectancy, not a map of travel, where awareness gathers itself. The flame of fire is the living presence of God within your own I AM, burning without being consumed, signaling that your attention is held by a divine attention. The angel of the Lord appears when a state of receptivity arises—an impression of truth arriving as a prompting thought or a shift of feeling. In this reading, Moses does not meet a foreign deity but the I AM you are when you quiet the mind and refuse to identify with limitation. The bush's constant flame asks you to stand on holy ground—the moment you refuse to define yourself apart from God, you are invited to identify with your true self. Your task is to realize the call is already within you, and your job is to assume the state of the aware I AM and let the vision unfold.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a moment of quiet, declare that you are the I AM; visualize a bush aflame with divine light within your inner field, and let the flame be your steady awareness. Stay with that feeling until you sense the call as your own immediate reality.
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