Enduring Charity Within
1 Corinthians 13:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse paints love as patient and kind, never envious or boastful, and without pride. It calls love to endure with humility in every situation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment of inward reflection, charity is not a sentiment you seek but a state of your I AM. Suffereth long, in Neville terms, is the unwavering patience of your own awareness, not moved by outer appearances; kindness is the inner light you dwell in, acting through you as a benevolent response before any bargain is struck. Envieth not shows you to withdraw the carnal comparison; you recognize that your life responds to the quality of your inner state, not to external measures. Vaunteth not itself and is not puffed up expose pride as a phantom self—humility is the natural posture of the I AM, quiet and expansive. When you accept these traits as the texture of your consciousness, you influence the outward world by inner impression. The events you call life bend to that feeling: you witness relationships, health, and opportunity rearrange to reflect love that endures and remains gentle. Assume the state now; feel it real in your chest as the I AM charity. Practice is to dwell in that state, and let the world answer from the radiance within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state now and feel it real in your chest as the I AM charity; when provoked, respond from patient kindness with no envy or boasting.
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