End Of The Kingdom Within
1 Corinthians 15:24-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul describes an end-time order where Christ delivers the kingdom to the Father and all rule is subdued; the last enemy is death, and God may be all in all.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read the passage as a map of your inner weather. The end is not a distant horizon but a shift of your I AM into a state that delivers the kingdom to the Father within you. The 'kingdom' is the quality of awareness you live from; to deliver it to God is to stop acting from separation and begin ruling from the oneness you already are. When you reign, all so-called enemies—fear, lack, limitation—are placed under your feet because you have assumed a consciousness that governs them as subordinate. The line that the last enemy is death signals the last belief that you are apart from life; as you forgive that belief, death is dethroned. And when all things are subdued unto him, 'God may be all in all' points to your awareness filling every corner of experience. The whole scene is your inner rearrangement, culminating in a unity from which you radiate a world that corresponds to your renewed sense of self.
Practice This Now
Assume now: 'I am the I AM; the kingdom is delivered to God within me; all things are under my feet.' Feel that sense of dominion as present, and let it govern your next moment.
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