Grace and Peace Within Colossians
Colossians 1:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Colossians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul greets the Colossian saints, declaring grace and peace come from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Neville's Inner Vision
To call them saints and faithful brethren is to name states of consciousness rather than distant people. 'In Christ' signals your alignment with the divine within; the phrase declares you already reside in a perfected relationship with your true self. 'Grace be unto you' is not a concession from without but an invitation to awaken to a favorable atmosphere of awareness you can sustain. It is the mood your I AM can embody whenever you choose to stand within your own unfolding presence. 'Peace' is the quiet immune system of the mind—the inner rest that returns when attention rests in the I AM rather than in changing circumstance. The source is named as God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, yet in this reading they are not external authorities; they are your own awareness and the Christ within you. The verse invites you to adjust your inner weather: shift from struggle to ease, from lack to sufficiency, by recognizing that grace and peace are the living conditions of your inner kingdom, authored by the consciousness you actually are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that you are the saint, the faithful one in Christ. Silently affirm, 'Grace and Peace are mine now, flowing from the I AM within,' and let that sensation settle as your daily reality.
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