Confidence by Faith, Not Sight
2 Corinthians 5:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul says we are confident while living in our bodies, yet feeling distant from the Lord, and we travel by faith rather than by visible signs.
Neville's Inner Vision
Being 'at home in the body' is not a limitation but a stage for the living demonstration of your inner God-state. The line 'absent from the Lord' points to a fallible habit of measuring life by sense-perception; it is not a truth about you. You are the I AM, the awareness that witnesses both speaker and scene. Since we walk by faith, not by sight, you are asked to revise by assuming the truth you desire as already yours. In a quiet moment, close the eyes and dwell in the feeling that the Lord is present within, that the body is merely the temporary house of that consciousness. Let your inner image dictate the outer experience; let imagination be the practical instrument, not escape from reality. Persist in that end-state, and notice how attention reorganizes perception, how opportunities align with the inner report. The future becomes a natural extension of a now-believing consciousness. You are not distant from God; you are becoming aware of your unity with Him through the I AM, here and now, within the heart that never leaves you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a moment of stillness, assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled—'I AM in the Lord now.' Hold that conviction, breathe it into the body, and proceed today from that authority.
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