Grace vs Another Gospel: Galatians 1:6
Galatians 1:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Galatians 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Paul expresses astonishment that believers are moving from the grace of Christ to another gospel. The verse signals a crisis of faith framed as a shift in inner conviction.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the astonishment is not about external doctrine but about a mind forgetful of its ground. In Neville's sight, every place and event mirrors an inner state. 'Another gospel' is simply a counterfeit conviction arising when the self loses touch with its I AM, the grace-filled awareness that calls and sustains all life. You are not separated from the Source; you stand as a current of awareness through which all images pass. The moment you believe yourself outside the grace, you have placed yourself in a 'different gospel'—a story about limitation rather than truth. The cure is not argument but alignment: return to the awareness that calls you into Christ's grace and treat all thoughts—loss, fear, or lack—as signs to revise. The real gospel is that you already live in grace; the imagination merely misreads your state when you identify with the dream of separation. By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled—that you are the I AM here now—you recondition the mind and re-enter the grace that never left.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise: remind yourself I am called into the grace of Christ; no other gospel can unsettle me. Then dwell in the felt sense of that grace for a minute, letting it permeate the body and mind.
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