Inner Gods of Acts 7:40
Acts 7:40 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 7:40 shows the people asking Aaron to make gods because they do not know what happened to Moses, signaling a shift from divine guidance to external images.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the crowd cries out for external gods because Moses has vanished from their sight. In Neville's psychology, that request reveals a basic condition: the mind's habit of projecting divinity into objects when it forgets its own I AM. The 'gods' are not beings you meet, but states of consciousness—security, control, identity—imagined as separate from the Presence. When you interpret Acts 7:40 this way, you see the moment not as historical rebellion but as a lesson in consciousness: absence invites projection. The path back is simple: no more looking out there for life; assume, revise, feel the reality of the Presence within. You are the I AM right now, and every act, every movement, is your awareness asserting itself as form. By silently repeating I am the Presence here and now, you withdraw belief from the imagined Moses and place it in your own consciousness. In that shift, the inner presence becomes your visible world.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, breathe, and affirm I am the Presence within me now. Feel that presence as tangible life and watch your external world respond.
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