Offense Free Inner Salvation
1 Corinthians 10:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul urges not to offend Jews, Gentiles, or the church, and to please all for the sake of their salvation. Salvation here is inner alignment as a state of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the text invites you to see offense as a mis-tuned note in your inner weather. In Neville's view, every 'Jew,' every 'Gentile,' and every 'church' is a state of consciousness within you, not a people apart; to offend is to deny an aspect of your own self. The path is to align your will with the good of the whole by entering the I AM and dwelling there. When you choose to please all in all things—not for personal gain, but for the profit of many—you begin a conversion of your inner atmosphere. You do not conquer others; you revise your inner stance until it feels natural that every mood, every opinion, and every desire is welcomed and integrated. Salvation here is liberation from inner discord as well as outward deliverance. By honoring each state, the church of God—your unified self—expands in harmony, and the outer world follows as evidence of that inner victory. Thus your daily acts become prayers for the whole and your life reflects one inclusive purpose.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume, 'I please all in all things; the profit of many is my aim.' Visualize addressing every state within you with love, feel the inner relief of unity, and let that feeling guide your next choice toward salvation for many.
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