Grace-Filled Redemption Within
Ephesians 1:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ephesians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
We are redeemed through Christ's blood and forgiven of sins. This redemption comes from the boundless grace of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let us regard the verse as a map of your inner kingdom. Redemption is not a distant transaction but a state of consciousness you awaken to by believing you are the one who lives in Christ—the I AM aware of every breath and choice. The blood speaks not of mere history but of life energy poured into your present awareness, cleansing you as you inwardly accept forgiveness. Forgiveness is not records wiped clean by law; it is the shift of your inner atmosphere so that guilt loses its hold and grace becomes your native tone. According to the riches of his grace means you must enlarge your sense of self to receive abundance, not from outside worth but from the interior treasury of God within you. The imagination, rightly used, dissolves separation: you are in Christ, and Christ is in you, thus your past sins are seen as past movements of thought, now redeemed by a better consent of the self to grace. Sit with this: you are already redeemed in your own I AM presence; feel the certainty that your days, your choices, your very now are washed in grace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already forgiven, feeling the grace as your present atmosphere. Say softly, I am redeemed by the blood, and let that truth color every thought and sensation.
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