Inner Comfort, Shared Joy
2 Corinthians 7:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul is comforted by the Corinthians' comfort, and he rejoices even more because Titus's spirit was refreshed by them.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse invites you to read it as a map of inner states. The words “comforted” and “joyed” describe how your inner atmosphere responds to the alignment of others with your consciousness. When you assume the comfort you witness in others, you cultivate a circulating current of well-being within your own I AM, and that current multiplies your sense of joy—just as Titus’s refreshed spirit amplified the Apostle’s gladness. The scene is not about external events so much as the renewal of feeling states; the Corinthians’ act of refreshing Titus is the demonstration that your inner life can refresh another by existing in a steady, compassionate mood. You are not seeking to fix people; you are becoming the atmosphere in which they feel revived. The “spirit” referenced is your life-force, alive whenever you consciously dwell in comfort and allow it to radiate outward. The practical truth remains: cultivate the inner state of comfort, and the outer scene will reflect your refreshed awareness back to you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Titus's joy arising because of your inner atmosphere; feel your own comfort radiating and refreshing him. Then affirm softly: I am the source of the comfort that strengthens others.
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