The Inner Prophet Moses
Acts 7:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 7:37 speaks of a prophet like Moses whom the people should hear. Stephen presents this as pointing to a future guide to listen to from among their brethren.
Neville's Inner Vision
What Acts 7:37 names as a prophetic figure is not a distant historical moment but an invitation to recognize the prophet within your own consciousness. The Moses spoken of is the voice of your I AM, the awareness that stands behind every scene. When the verse says, 'Him shall ye hear,' it becomes a directive to listen with faith to the inner guidance that arises from your own imaginative life. In Neville’s terms, this is the law of assumption: you are asked to presume that the inner voice is real and directing your life. As you dwell in that assumption, the outer world rearranges to reflect the inner conviction. The prophet within you does not demand outward obedience but inner alignment—feeling and acting as if you are already guided. By practicing this inner listening, you erase the distance between your present experience and the fulfillment implied by the verse, until the I AM within you becomes your constant practical reality.
Practice This Now
Sit in stillness and declare, 'I hear the inner prophet within me, the I AM guiding my every step.' Then revise doubt by affirming, 'I am guided now; I act in harmony with that inner voice, and my world reflects this truth.'
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