Noah's Inner Grace Revealed
Genesis 6:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Noah is described as finding grace in the eyes of the LORD and living as a just man who walked with God. The passage highlights inner alignment as the source of grace and righteous living.
Neville's Inner Vision
Grace in the eyes of the LORD is not a distant reward but an inner state of consciousness—the moment you realize the I AM that you are. Noah’s 'just man and perfect in his generations' describes a state of inner order: a consciousness that remains in loving alignment with God and walks in daily surrender to that consciousness. When you accept that you are already seen, approved, and held by the One you call God, you stop chasing appearances and begin living from that assurance. The outer world becomes a mirror of your inner atmosphere; acts of justice and integrity unfold as natural expressions of inner alignment. Practice the most practical revision: imagine you are the one who is already favored, and dwell in the feeling of that reality until it feels real to you. In that atmosphere, grace flows, and you walk with God in each moment, not as a distant myth but as your living state of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I AM grace, I AM just, I walk with God now. Revise any sense of separation by dwelling in the I AM until it feels truly real.
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