Everyday Worship in Action

1 Corinthians 10:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Corinthians 10 in context

Scripture Focus

31Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31

Biblical Context

Paul teaches that all daily actions should be done for the glory of God; nothing is secular when viewed through divine awareness. Worship becomes a posture of consciousness, not a place or ritual.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville, 'glory of God' is the radiant state of I AM awareness you awaken in every moment. Paul is not prescribing temple rituals but inviting you to treat the ordinary act as a doorway into your true state. When you eat or drink, you are not merely feeding the body; you are feeding the manifestation of your inner God-state. The outer world is the turned image of your inner assumption. If you assume 'I am the glory of God here now,' you cast the entire scene into that divine light, and the act is sanctified by your awareness. The act then becomes worship because it is performed from the already attained state, not in hope of attaining it. Your taste, your sensation, your breath are all signs of consciousness expressing itself through form. So, rather than waiting for grand moments, you cultivate a continuous condition: the feeling that you, the reader, are the I AM living as this day, this meal, this breath, now. In this way, obedience and holiness flow as natural radiance of inner reality.

Practice This Now

Before your next bite or drink, close your eyes, assume the feeling 'I am the glory of God now,' and imagine this action as a visible expression of that state. Then proceed, allowing the inner conviction to colour the experience.

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