The Hand That Made All

Acts 7:50 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Acts 7 in context

Scripture Focus

50Hath not my hand made all these things?
Acts 7:50

Biblical Context

The verse states that all things are made by the Creator's hand, not by accident or separate power. It asserts God's presence as the source of order in creation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Acting through your inner state, Acts 7:50 becomes a summons to wake from worship of outward forms and to know that the I AM is the hand that creates. In Neville's terms, the world is a projection of your state of consciousness; 'my hand' is your imagination, your will, and your awareness acting as the birth-giving principle. When Stephen asks, he invites you to stop looking for power outside your inner life and to recognize that every scene—people, places, events—flows from the state you are currently assuming. If you dwell in fear or lack, those conditions seem authored by your hand; if you rest in creative faith and unity, the same hand writes new scenes in harmony with that state. The Presence of God is not a distant temple but the I AM within you, the very act of awareness that makes what you behold. The moment you revive the feeling that you are the author of your world, you align with Providence and let a new order take form.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and repeat, 'My I AM hand has made all these things,' feeling it as real; then revise by moving to a new state and observing the world shift to reflect that inner creation.

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