Inner Apostle of Divine Will
2 Corinthians 1:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul identifies himself as an apostle by God's will and writes to the church at Corinth and all the saints in Achaia. This opening establishes authority and a sense of communal unity.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this line you are shown a way of being rather than a historical label. Paul becomes a state of consciousness—an apostolic authority arising when the I AM aligns with the will of God. The ‘church which is at Corinth’ and the ‘saints in all Achaia’ are not distant congregations but inner dispositions and harmonies within you. Timothy is your companion soul, a reminder that no one travels alone when the heart is surrendered to divine purpose. The phrase by the will of God signals that true authority flows from inner alignment, not external appointment. Dwelling in this awareness, you acknowledge that your mind stretches across the regions of your life, uniting fluctuating impulses under one resolute intention. This is providence-in-action: unity, holiness, and mission spring from the same living I AM within you, knitting together what once seemed divided. Let the inward atmosphere shift as the will of God governs your feeling; fear dissolves and every scene in your life moves toward creative unity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and declare: I am the apostle of Jesus Christ in me, by the will of God; I address the inner church and all the saints within, uniting them in purpose. Feel the wholeness.
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