Inner Prophet's Quiet Order
1 Corinthians 14:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul states that prophetic voices are under the authority of the conscious self. God brings peace, not confusion, to the churches of the saints.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the 'spirits of the prophets' are not distant agents but your own living faculties, beloved. The phrase 'are subject to the prophets' declares a moral truth of consciousness: when you elevate your present state—your I AM awareness—you govern every impulse, every sudden inspiration. If you awaken as the I AM, the restless voices bow to that authority, and the room of your mind becomes a temple of order. God is not the author of confusion; He dwells as peace within your awakened sentence of being. In every church of the saints Paul names, there is harmony when the whole mind rests in one governor: your own centralized awareness that you are, and always were, the source. The conflict you sense is simply misalignment, a temporary disagreement between one measure of thought and another. When you hold to the assumption that the inner spirits answer to the I AM, you invite a clear procession of images, a steady cadence of insights, and a quiet union where prophecy serves the harvest of peace, not the drama of fear. Practice that allegiance and observe how order replaces chaos inside.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of being the I AM that governs all inner voices. Repeat softly, 'The spirits of the prophets are subject to me,' and dwell in the quiet certainty that your inner peace directs them.
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