Weakness as Strength Within
2 Corinthians 13:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul says he is glad in weakness so divine power can rest on him. He also wishes mutual perfection for others, guiding the soul toward wholeness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your reading is not about external conditions but about the state of consciousness you inhabit. When Paul says we are glad when we are weak and ye are strong, he describes two aspects of awareness at work in your life. Weakness is not absence; it is the sacred ground where the I AM can turn and invite power. Strength is the recognition that your true I AM remains constant even when appearances falter. To desire another’s perfection is to lift your own inner climate into harmony with the ideal you envision. Perfection, in this sense, is wholeness of consciousness—the alignment of desire with fulfillment in the imagination. The mutuality of weak and strong shows that all states are aspects of one I AM, interdependent in the field of awareness. Practice this by assuming the feeling of your own wholeness while you witness weakness in yourself or others, and affirm that the perfected state already exists in the unity of consciousness. Keep the image steady; let the outer world follow the inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Enter a quiet moment and calmly assume, 'I am already perfected; weakness is the doorway for strength.' Then feel that state until it feels real.
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