Heavenly Places Now: Mercy and Grace
Ephesians 2:4-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ephesians 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God, rich in mercy, brings us to life with Christ even when we are dead in sins. By grace we are saved and seated with Christ in heavenly places, now, so that divine kindness may be shown.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the 'dead in sins' state is a misperception of consciousness, not a condition of time. God, rich in mercy, is the I AM that you are; his great love awakens you by recognizing whose you are. The quickening is the inner life stirring in you when you stop arguing with lack and accept grace as your birthright. Christ's rising and seating in heavenly places are your inner alignment: you are raised and seated because you already are in the current moment of awareness called Christ. This is not future attainment, but present assurance—salvation as awakening to identity. In those ages to come, the riches of his grace are proven outwardly by the kindness that flows through you, not by your striving. Let your imagination dwell in the conviction that you are now the beloved, seated with Christ in the field of consciousness where mercy fashions your reality. The more you dwell there, the more your outer life reflects that divine favor.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume you are already alive together with Christ, seated in heavenly places in awareness. Feel the grace as your present atmosphere; claim quietly, 'I am quickened by mercy; I sit in Christ now.'
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