Inner Union Of Flesh And Spirit
1 Corinthians 6:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Corinthians 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul teaches that our bodies are connected to Christ and should not be joined with wrongdoing; true union happens when one is joined to the Lord, becoming one spirit.
Neville's Inner Vision
Paul points to a simple truth: the body is the member of Christ, and to suppose it can belong to another is to forget who you really are. Yet in this sight there is no condemnation, only the invitation to revise. If I truly believe I am joined to the Lord, I am one spirit, and the imagined separate self—the harlot of old belief—collapses into a memory. In the place of that memory, I awaken to oneness: I, the I AM, am here now not as a clumsy body separate from God but as the living expression of God in form. The two shall become one flesh only in the sense that the inner state of consciousness is the sole reality; once I dwell as the Lord within, my actions, impulses, and desires reflect that unity. This is the Neville-esque turnaround: religion as psychology, God as the I AM, and all bodies as the visible crown of an inward truth. Practice the assumption: I am joined to the Lord; I am one spirit with Him, and watch the outward world align with that truth.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that you are one with the Lord in spirit and body for a few minutes; revise any anxious image by replacing it with that unity, then let your body reflect it.
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