Grace as Inner Salvation
Ephesians 2:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Salvation comes by grace through faith, not by personal effort. It is a gift from God, not earned.
Neville's Inner Vision
Listen: the word 'grace' is an inner atmosphere you choose to inhabit. Faith is not belief in something distant but trust in the I AM that you are. Not of yourselves means the 'you' who strives cannot conjure salvation; it is the gift of God, a state you awaken to. When you assume you are saved—not as a future event but as your present identity—you stop bargaining with deeds and let consciousness do the work. Your inner movements shift; you begin to see that salvation is the realization that you are God's expression, and fear, doubt, or lack are simply old scripts dissolving. Imagination is the instrument: you imagine the truth that you already are the I AM, here and now, and that imagining redefines your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM, the gift of God within me now.' Then feel the gratitude and relief of that realization as if salvation is already granted.
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