Inner Communion of Christ Within
1 Corinthians 10:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The cup of blessing and the bread we bless symbolize participation in Christ’s life, signaling a shared life and unity among believers.
Neville's Inner Vision
10:16 invites you to see the cup and the bread as inner signs, not distant rites. The 'cup of blessing' and the 'bread which we break' declare a state of consciousness: you are already inside the communion of Christ’s Life. The blood and the body are symbols of Life moving in you, now, within your own awareness. Unity is covenant loyalty to the truth that God is your I AM and that that Life flows through every part of you. The external ritual is a critique of the inner reality: what you bless in imagination, you align with; what you break in attention, you subtract from. Therefore, the true worship is not outward ceremony but the steady conscious recognition that you are one with the Presence you name as Christ. When you hold the cup in your mind and bless it, feel the Life circulating in you; when you break the bread, feel the body's wholeness and the unity of all who stand with you in that Life. As you persist in this inner communion, your external life of unity follows.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner communion now: bless a cup and a piece of bread in your mind, and feel the Life of Christ circulating through you. Rest in the Presence until that unity is your active experience.
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