Grace And Peace Within
Galatians 1:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul's greeting offers grace and peace as blessings poured from the Father and Christ, to be received in the believer's present experience. It frames these qualities as the intended condition of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
This line is not a distant blessing, but a summons to the state of consciousness you already inhabit. Grace and peace flow from God the Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ because God is the I AM in you and Christ is the living idea you awaken to when you fix your attention on that I AM. The Father is the steady, timeless awareness that looks out through your present moment; the Christ within is the living idea of your higher self that arises as you consent to that awareness. When you refuse to identify with appearances and instead assume the feeling of being graced and at peace, you invite these fruits to manifest as experience. The terms grace and peace become inner winds of conviction, not external favors; they are the atmosphere of your consciousness when you dwell in the end you intend. Practice is simple: assume you are already graced and at peace, feel it real, and let your outer scene move to match that inward state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of grace and peace now. Declare, 'I am graced by God the Father, and at peace through the Christ within,' and feel that inner atmosphere enfold you.
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