Inner Seal of Redemption
Ephesians 4:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ephesians 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Do not grieve the Holy Spirit, for you are sealed unto the day of redemption. The verse points to an inner state that must be kept intact.
Neville's Inner Vision
The Holy Spirit is not an external force to fear, but the very motion of your awareness. Grieving it occurs when you identify with fear, guilt, or separation, thereby denying that you are sealed by the Spirit. To grieve is to forget who you are and imagine yourself outside the divine coverage of your own I AM. The phrase 'unto the day of redemption' is a present guarantee: your current consciousness holds the redeeming pattern, a living, ongoing state of grace. Redemption is not a distant event but the realized truth of who you are in the I AM—the eternal, unbroken life of God within you. Guard your inner state; refuse thoughts that detach you from this Spirit. When contraction arises, revise with: 'I am sealed by Spirit; I am the I AM experiencing redemption now.' In this practice you do not chase redemption but live as its already-formed reality, a present tense of grace that emanates outward.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling 'I am sealed by Spirit.' Stay with it until it feels real, then revise any fear or guilt with that truth and breathe in the sense of ongoing redemption.
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