Inner Unity Beyond Carnality
1 Corinthians 3:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage highlights envy, strife, and divisions as signs of carnality. It shows people aligning with Paul or Apollos rather than with the inner unity of Christ.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that your mind splits into camps when you mistake outward personalities for the source of truth. The envying, the strife, and the divisions are not evidence of problem people; they are signals of a mind unclear about who commands the house. To say, I am of Paul or I am of Apollos is to hand over the keys to your inner life to a picture instead of to the I AM. Yet there is only one life in you that matters—the I AM within, the still point where all ideas arise and dissolve. When you acknowledge that Paul and Apollos are merely forms of thought within your own consciousness, the contention loses its charge and becomes the wake-up bell of the soul. Do not resist the voices; instead, awaken to the consciousness that all are one in the Lord. Assume the unity now: I am the I AM; I am one with God. In that assumption, the discord vanishes, laughter returns, and you walk not as men, but as the one man whom God calls Christ.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and silently declare, I am the I AM; I am one with God. Rest in that unity until you feel the internal voices dissolve into a single awareness.
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