The Grace Finishes Within
2 Corinthians 8:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Corinthians 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul urges the Corinthians to finish the grace Titus began and to abound in faith, utterance, knowledge, diligence, and love, so that this grace may be complete in them.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage the term grace is not merely generosity toward others but a state of inner readiness your I AM can complete. When Paul speaks of Titus beginning the grace and you finishing it, he is pointing to your inner capacities—faith, utterance, knowledge, diligence, and love—as aspects of a complete self already present in you. The ‘abounding’ in these qualities is not external achievement but inner disposition: you are called to allow the divine life within to reach its final form. The finishing is the inward realization that you are not lacking but are the steady state through which grace flows. See the inner movement of this grace as already underway in you; your task is to consent, align with it, and feel the end of the process as present now. When you hold that felt sense, your outer life will mirror a flowering of faith, clear speech, true knowledge, purposeful action, and loving response.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, declare to your I AM: I have finished the grace begun within me; I abound in faith, utterance, knowledge, diligence, and love. Feel this completion as real in the present moment for 60 seconds, then notice one small life area that reflects this inner state.
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