Kneeling Before The Father: Ephesians 3:14-15
Ephesians 3:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ephesians 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul speaks of bowing to the Father, naming the whole family in heaven and on earth, as the basis of worship and unity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, Paul declares that his posture is a bow to the Father of our Lord Jesus, and that the entire family of heaven and earth bears the same name in that Father. In Neville’s sight, this is not an external event but a turning of awareness. The Father is the I AM inside you—the unmovable, quiet presence that names all you perceive. When you kneel in inner speech, you are not pleading for something to happen, you are consenting to the truth that your own consciousness is the source and governor of every scene. The “family” your mind names is the collection of states you hold within: the heavenly ideals and the earthly conditions you perceive. To interpret is to assume the already formed state; to revise is to let go of lack and declare the desired state as present. By feeling it real that you and all beings share the same Father, you align your imagination with the fact that you are its expression. The presence of God becomes not a distant river but the breath of awareness that you carry. Through sustained feeling of oneness, the external world rearranges to match the inner order you have assumed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in stillness, bow to the Father within, and feel the entire family already named by your I AM; revise any doubt until this truth feels real.
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