Inner Feast, Inner Conscience
1 Corinthians 10:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage allows eating at a feast with believers who invite you, without questioning conscience; if told the food is offered to idols, refrain for the sake of the speaker's conscience, for the earth is the Lord's.
Neville's Inner Vision
From a Neville vantage, the feast is a symbolic arena of your life. When you hear, “eat,” and feel ease, you are testing the truth that your I AM awareness gives meaning to every decision. If another points to idols, the verse is not about the food but about whether you yield your state to another’s superstition. In truth, the earth and all its fullness belong to the Lord of your consciousness; no appearance outside you can alter that reality when you rest in the fact of your divine being. Therefore the instruction to abstain is not a rule imposed from without, but a reminder to guard your inner state from fear, ritual, or dependence on others’ beliefs. Your freedom is not conditional on their creed; it rests in the certainty that all outward signs reflect your inner assumption. To walk in discernment is to know that every gathering can be an expression of life, a proof that you live as the I AM, and that fullness fills all.
Practice This Now
Imagine and feel: I am one with God; this feast is simply an expression of divine abundance. If doubt arises, repeat, 'The earth is the Lord's, and my consciousness governs all appearances,' until the feeling is real.
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