I Am The God Within

Acts 7:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 7 in context

Scripture Focus

32Saying, I am the God of thy fathers, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. Then Moses trembled, and durst not behold.
Acts 7:32

Biblical Context

In Acts 7:32, the divine self-disclosure identifies the God of the patriarchs, and Moses trembles, realizing the holiness and separateness of the Presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine Moses not as a distant figure but as the purified mind that dares to stand before the I AM behind every story. The statement I AM is not a throne-chamber somewhere outside you; it is the awareness you are, the very God of your fathers living in your own memory and loyalties. When Moses trembles at the revelation, it is the collapse of the old sense of limitation before the infinite Presence. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the inner covenant you hold with your own experiences—the loves, promises, and tests you have carried in your heart. To hear 'I AM' is to hear the inexhaustible Self affirming, 'You are the one I have chosen to know Me.' In Neville's terms, God is not a spectacle but the state of consciousness that can endure all glory. Therefore the trembling is not punishment but invitation: revise your self-image until your present awareness matches that eternal name you call by. Rest in the I AM, and let the sense of separation dissolve as you recognize that the self who witnesses is the same who is worshipped.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM as your dominant state now and declare, 'I am the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in me.' Feel the Presence saturate your consciousness until separation dissolves.

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