Grace, Peace, and Inner Deliverance
Galatians 1:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Grace and peace come from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, and Jesus gave himself for our sins to deliver us from this present evil world. The passage invites us to see deliverance as an inner shift in consciousness rather than external change alone.
Neville's Inner Vision
Grace and peace, as Galatians names them, are not distant favors granted to a favored few; they are the implied state of consciousness that you awaken when you acknowledge the I AM as your own awareness. The verse speaks of a Self that gave itself for your sins; in the theater of inner life, this giving is your readiness to lay down the old identity constructed by fear and blame, and to awaken to a new premise: God is within you, and you are the living idea of God in action. The present evil world is the weather of appearances born from a mind forgetful of its divine origin. When you remember who you are, deliverance comes as a shift in perception—not escape from circumstance, but a correcting of the inner screen on which your life is projected, aligned with the will of God and your Father. To grieve or resist is to forget; to stand consciously in this truth is to feel the glory to God without end, here and now, as the I AM that you are.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, Grace and peace are my constant state now, inviting the I AM within to saturate my being with calm. Then revise any sense of lack by silently affirming, I am delivered from the world of appearances by the will of God within me.
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