Inner Charity in Every Deed
1 Corinthians 16:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands that all things be done with charity, i.e., with love guiding every action.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Let all your things be done with charity is to acknowledge charity as the atmosphere of your mind rather than a momentary act. In Neville's language, places are inner dispositions and events are inner movements. When you choose to do anything—write a note, cook a meal, or speak to a neighbor—you are selecting the state you inhabit. If you seek results or praise, you miss the truth: charity is the I AM noticing itself through your hands. The world you meet becomes a mirror of your inner benevolence. Start by assuming you are charity: see your next task as a vessel through which love expresses itself. Feel the sincerity of that choice as if it already happened; imagine the tone of your voice, the steadiness of your patience, and the generosity in your decisions. As you persist, fear, lack, or judgment dissolve, and you find generosity flows effortlessly, shaping events to reflect your charity. Your life is not a sequence of isolated deeds but a single continuous act of love performed by the I AM that you are.
Practice This Now
Before your next act, pause and declare that you are charity in action. Then revise any motive that would contract love to utility, and feel it real that every task is an offering of agape.
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