Constant Thanksgiving in Christ
Ephesians 5:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ephesians 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse calls believers to continually give thanks to God the Father through Jesus Christ for everything.
Neville's Inner Vision
Input into the I AM: the verse invites you to dwell in a state where gratitude is constant, not a reaction to events. In Neville's terms, places are inner dispositions and events are movements within the mind. To give thanks always is to assume that the good you desire is already present in your consciousness, awaiting expression through the outer world. By naming God as Father and acting in the name of Christ, you align with the identity you actually are: the awareness that holds all things as inexplicably available. When you feel thankful for 'all things'—for challenges, delays, even perceived lack—you are not denying life; you are reorienting life to your inner script. This practice turns every moment into a petition answered by your own imagination, not by external proof. The gratitude becomes your operating system, converting fear into faith and shaping experiences to fit the feeling you repeatedly reinforce. In this light, grace and favor are the natural byproducts of cherished gratitude in the I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: you live as gratitude now, for all things, in the name of Christ. Let this inner gratitude rewrite your day and reveal grace in your outer world.
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