The Living Letter Within
2 Corinthians 3:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
We are declared the epistle of Christ, written not with ink but by the Spirit on the fleshy tables of the heart. We have trust toward God through Christ.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine you are not merely reading a letter, but you are the epistle itself, written by the Spirit upon the fleshy tables of your heart. The ink of tradition falls away; the living Word inscribes itself within your inner landscape, where attention resides. When you say, 'I am the epistle of Christ,' you are not pleasing a distant God; you are naming the state of consciousness in which God, the I AM, already dwells as you. The trust Paul speaks of is an inner trust—confidence born from alignment with the Christ-present awareness that flows through you, drawing you toward God-ward. This trust is not earned by outward acts but awakened as you dwell in the truth that Spirit writes on your heart, not stone. Your personality, your memory, your fear—these are not barriers but drafts on which Spirit writes a more excellent law. The letter you are is not a record of past deeds but a present state of grace, a living contract between your inner knowing and the divine Source. So the question is only: what state are you choosing to inhabit now? Choose the Christ-present state, and trust becomes inevitable.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the living letter of Christ, written by the Spirit on my heart.' Then feel the inner writing take hold and let trust toward God rise, aligned with the I AM within.
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