Remembrance as Inner Renewal
1 Corinthians 11:23-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul relays Jesus' instruction that the bread is his body broken for you and the cup is the new covenant in his blood. Believers are to do this in remembrance of him, proclaiming the Lord's death until he comes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the inner eye, these lines reveal a scene inside your own being. The bread and cup are not merely memorial rites; they are states of consciousness you can inhabit. When Paul says the Lord Jesus took bread and said this is my body, the message is that your identification with the sense of self must be broken open to reveal wholeness. The body here is the image of you as you have believed yourself to be; its breaking signifies surrender to a truth that you are more than form, that presence remains even when you think you are divided. Likewise, the cup of the new testament in my blood points to a covenant written in the living I AM within you, a ruling principle that governs experience from within, not by outside conditions. As you drink in remembrance, you are practicing the remembrance of union, of the hidden life that death cannot touch. When you repeat this act, you show the Lord's death to the old sense of separation, and you invite the resurrected awareness of Christ within to come forward as your daily reality.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit in stillness and assume the feeling that I am the bread of life and I am the cup of the new covenant. Let that sense of wholeness fill every thought and dwell there for several breaths.
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